
Reading regularly does more than help you finish books. It expands your knowledge, improves focus, strengthens critical thinking, and exposes you to new ideas and perspectives.
Even a few pages a day can make a difference over time.
If reading a book a week sounds impossible with your schedule, here are a few simple tips:
1. Read in Small Chunks
You don’t need hours of free time. Reading for 10–15 minutes during breaks, your commute, or before bed can add up quickly.
2. Set a Daily Target
Aim for 20–30 pages a day. Breaking a book into smaller goals makes it feel more achievable.
3. Always Have a Book Nearby
Keep a book in your bag or on your phone so you can read whenever you have a few spare minutes.
4. Cut Back on Scrolling
Replacing just 20 minutes of social media time with reading can help you finish books much faster.
5. Read What Interests You
You’re more likely to finish a book when you genuinely enjoy the topic.
Reading a book a week isn’t about finding more time, it’s about making better use of the time you already have. Just start, stay consistent, and watch your reading habit grow.
How many books have you read so far this week ?
