Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't keep track and I do a lot of rereading and when not super tired writing. New books? Probably 10 or so. Total read/reread/written is a lot more. Although lower than usual because I had a new baby this year and that always wipes out my ability to focus until I wean for some reason.
I do not know why, but I cannot re-read a book. I've tried for reading challenges, and my brain is like, "oh yeah, that's what happens," Then it refuses to read any further. I was really committed to finishing the reading challenge, and the best I could do was skim chapters.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone feel guilty for reading in the middle of the day? It feels so “selfish” when I could be doing so many other things.
Anonymous wrote:I don't keep track and I do a lot of rereading and when not super tired writing. New books? Probably 10 or so. Total read/reread/written is a lot more. Although lower than usual because I had a new baby this year and that always wipes out my ability to focus until I wean for some reason.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone feel guilty for reading in the middle of the day? It feels so “selfish” when I could be doing so many other things.
Anonymous wrote:I must say that I'm a little jealous of all you audiobook people.
I'm a text person and they just don't work for me. Same with podcasts--requires a kind of extended focus my brain doesn't have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:31 so far. I read a lot more last year because it was the year I quit drinking and found that I needed something to distract myself and fill my time. I do count my audiobooks, because my “me time” away from my kids is doing a hike in rock creek park while listening to an audiobook. I always have an audiobook going (usually nonfiction), a kindle library book (usually fiction), and two physical books (one each of fiction and nonfiction). I also like to mix up my fiction reading between lighter and more literary books.
I used to be able to sit and read a book for hours, but I get so distracted now. I think it’s my phone usage - I’m much less able to concentrate for long periods of time. It’s sad - I’m thinking of making my phone a “dumb phone” in the new year to fix my phone habits so I can better settle into a book.
I often set my phone on silent and leave it in another room. That takes away the temptation to keep checking it.
Anonymous wrote:31 so far. I read a lot more last year because it was the year I quit drinking and found that I needed something to distract myself and fill my time. I do count my audiobooks, because my “me time” away from my kids is doing a hike in rock creek park while listening to an audiobook. I always have an audiobook going (usually nonfiction), a kindle library book (usually fiction), and two physical books (one each of fiction and nonfiction). I also like to mix up my fiction reading between lighter and more literary books.
I used to be able to sit and read a book for hours, but I get so distracted now. I think it’s my phone usage - I’m much less able to concentrate for long periods of time. It’s sad - I’m thinking of making my phone a “dumb phone” in the new year to fix my phone habits so I can better settle into a book.