Since we're at the start of a fresh new year, and many anons will either be looking to rectify their /lit/erary errors of the previous one (as multiple threads were made lamenting how little they've read all year), or looking for ways to get better at making the most out of their time, let's have a thread where we share advice, experiences, tips, studies, encouraging words, or straight up nasty remarks regarding building one of the best possible routines you could get, which is reading consistently, and reading well.I'm also curious to know how many of you here do most of their reading on their computers and on their phones, and how you manage to maintain a decent bit of attention for that.
Just sit down and flip those pages, man
>>24985968That’s not what I wanted to hear. Thanks for ruining the thread asshole.
Read if you want to.If you dont want to read, don't read. Go murder someone. It will teach you more than all the books out together.
i was listening to some audiobook or sth and the dude was like for good sleep use the 3-2-1 method which is no food 3 hours before bed, no work 2 hours before bed, and no screens 1 hour before bed. well if u can't use a screen then ur gonna read.
>>24986379>productivity and self-help nonsenseNigga just read
You have limited reading and writing energy during each day. Plenty of people use it all up online. If you want to genuinely change that, put your phone away. Put it in another room if need be. Beat the physical instinct to take it out of your pocket. It gets easier after a while.
>>24986389>proper sleep hygiene is self-help nonsensei bet to u not eating popeyes for every meal is "self-help nonesense" too
Find a time frame where you do something you don't particularly enjoy and use it for reading.I used to either watch TV or scroll on my phone after dinner and now I just read.
put that dang phone down man
>>24986397>night routines to MIN-MAX your day isn’t retardedDelusional
>>24986397Ur gay niga
>>24986428I read on that flippin phone, dudeski. What do?
>>24986612get you a book dog
>>24985535I bought an iPad for Christmas and I read a relatively small book on it (The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins) and I was shocked at how much faster it was compared to a normal book.I've never read a book on a screen before but I went through a ~250 page book in two sessions of like 1.5 hours each on the couch.I'm not sure on the actual page count because it shows different on the epub format.