I regularly read more than one books at the same time. However, I also complain about my lack of reading time a lot, so I was curious to see some tips on how to improve my reading skills! This is a guest post by Ellie Chapman, a content writer who loves to read several books simultaneously, writes articles and travels when she can. She likes to help young men and women to become experts in the literary field. Whenever she is not at Brill Assignment or engaging her pen, she loves to spend quality time with her family.
5 Simple Rules For Finding Time to Read
There is a saying that “leaders are readers” and that a person who reads has the tendency to succeed more than a person who doesn’t have time for books or literary materials. Information is power. This is so because it brings about transformation…
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For a writer to avoid picking up another writer’s style, reading two, or three, books (and that’s not counting reference books and other research) and switching between them is definitely good practice. Works for me anyway.
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Many thanks for sharing, Chris 🙂
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Welcome, Nicholas 😃
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Sigh… I’m such a slow reader. Could we add a magic time-wand to that list? Mega hugs.
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LOL 🦍🤗❤️❤️🤗🦍
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