how do you guys actually set time aside for reading? I bought a heap of books and I want to get through them, I enjoy reading them but for some reason I'm always busy with other stuff. It's hard for me to actually sit down with a book in one hand because I feel like I'm wasting time just looking at a page. What are your reading rituals? When do you read? Lunch breaks? After work? Weekends?pic unrelated
throw away your phone
I close my eyes, and visualize myself sitting wherever I'm sitting, reading. It helps inform the flesh the task at hand. It will seem silly the first few times, but being merciful to the beast you ride will only serve you in the end.
>>24813813I don't actually read them. I upload the books to GPT and have it create an abridgement of the book. Then have GPT read it aloud, then try to find a YouTube review of the book, last resort would be to try and find a Spotify podcast episode about it.
>>24813831>he doesn't use the summaries to prompt image models to make comic 2-4 panel comics of the entire work in one imageamateur
>>24813813I'm a NEET.I just read whenever I want to. I was never a scroller or phonefag, so teaching myself to read more was only a matter of quitting other habits like gaming. I just turn my monitor off, sit down on the rocking chair (that I got from my grandparents) in my reading nook, and read. No distractions. It's only a matter of forcing yourself when you're just starting out. After only a week or so it became second nature and I've read for at least 2 hours a day for over 4 years now. I'm a later starter too. I started when I was 25 and never really read a book before that.
>>24813813read before going to sleep instead of using phone
>>24813813You should be ashamed to even have such a butt ugly, unfunny, and disgusting image saved to your PC