Regular reading can improve your vocabulary. Maybe you’re like some people that read to relieve stress. It helps you relax. For improved concentration, better memory recall, communication skills, and a boost to your creativity, reading delivers.
Many studies talk about the life-extending benefits of reading. You can actually live a longer and healthier life if you read regularly. This has to do with a lot of factors.
It’s addition by subtraction in some cases. You aren’t engaging in other activities that might be unhealthy in nature. We mentioned reading is a powerful stress reliever, and when you limit stress, you can add a few more years to your life.
There are lots of great reasons for reading. Returning to this article’s headline, why are we asking you to start quitting books if reading is so good for you?
The answer has to do with possible resentment.
If you’re reading a book and not really enjoying it, you might feel compelled to finish it anyway. You’ve read a significant portion, so you may as well keep going. If there is no enjoyment, why should you have to finish reading it?
If you feel like you must finish a book you are not really into, you might start to resent reading altogether, not just that particular book. That’s the last thing you want to do.
Life’s Too Short – Read Better Books
One of the reasons we feel like we should finish a book once we start has to do with our school days. When you were given an assignment, you had to complete it. There are no doubt more than a few books you had to read that you didn’t enjoy. But you labored through, read the entire book, and then wrote a report or had a test on the material.
When you’re not in school, you are your own teacher. You’re allowed to decide what you will and won’t read. That means if something you’re reading isn’t that enjoyable, give yourself permission to put it down.
Pick up another book, and another and another, until you find one you can get into. Doing this builds a desire to read more instead of less. You can’t wait to find the next great book that keeps you spellbound.
To build a stronger and healthier reading habit, quit torturing yourself. Stop reading bad content. Save your valuable time for wonderful books and other reading materials you enjoy.