Reading is something I wasn't always happy with, but learned to enjoy it!
For some people reading comes very easy!
I find myself more a visual person, and have always more enjoyed to either watch movie or music for that matter. Even for educational purposes, I would rather watch a documentary and while I still do prefer this, I have learned to appreciate "reading".
But once I started to learn how to "read", not the actual words, but to enjoy the process of reading lengthy materials was for one great reason.
KNOWLEDGE.
I love to learn about all sorts of things, and once I found myself focusing on that aspect, reading became a bit more natural to me.
I have some friends who have been book worms there entire life, as I was always not this way, it took me a bit of hard work to build up the skills to read and actually take in the material.
What are you favorite books or guides?
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I try not to look at screens before going to bed so reading comes into that time. I still love classic comic books. I read Calvin and Hobbes and Peanuts. My kids are in middle school and like Rafe books. I enjoyed reading the Maze Runner series. If all else fails read the classics. They start out slow but take you into another world. If you have a little patience try some Russian books. I recommend the Brothers Karamazov.
😀 My favorite is Dune does that count