A small reading habit that actually sticks
Start with a tiny session to reduce resistance. End by writing one sentence: what you read and what you will read next. That sentence becomes your restart button.
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A quick guide to choosing what to read when you have limited time.
Pick a small chapter, set a gentle timer, and stop with a short note about what comes next. This creates a smooth restart and makes reading feel easy.
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These posts are designed to be practical. Each one includes a small action you can try today: a note template, a reading schedule idea, or a way to pick the next book without overthinking.
Start with a tiny session to reduce resistance. End by writing one sentence: what you read and what you will read next. That sentence becomes your restart button.
A good summary is not a transcript. Capture the main claim, the supporting points, and one example. Finish with a question you still have.
Narrow to a single goal, pick a time window, and choose one book that fits. If it is not working after two sessions, switch without guilt.
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