Read More This Year: A Practical Guide

No complicated systems — just simple habits that work

Every year, millions of people make a resolution to read more. By February, most have given up. The books pile up, unread. The good intentions fade.

This doesn't have to be you.

This guide isn't about willpower or complicated systems. It's about building simple habits that fit into your life. No tracking apps, no elaborate spreadsheets — just small changes that add up.

The 10-Book Challenge

The Math

10 books per year = approximately 1 book every 5 weeks.

That's 10-15 minutes of reading per day.

That's it. You can do this.

Ten books might not sound like much. But consider: most Americans read fewer than 5 books per year. Ten puts you in the top 10% of readers.

Let's make it happen.

Step 1: Find Your Time

Before you read more, you need to know when you'll read. Look at your typical day:

Pick one time slot. Don't try to read at all of these. Pick one 15-minute window and protect it.

Step 2: Always Have a Book

This is the simplest hack: always have a book available.

You'll be surprised how often you find 5-10 minutes you'd otherwise waste.

Step 3: Set a Minimum, Not a Maximum

Don't say "I'll read as much as I can." That's nothing.

Say: "I'll read at least 10 pages today."

10 pages takes about 15 minutes. That's your minimum. Read more if you want, but never less.

Step 4: Read What You Enjoy

Stop forcing yourself through "important" books you hate. Life is too short.

If you love sci-fi, read sci-fi. If you prefer mysteries, read mysteries. The goal is building a reading habit — you can tackle denser material later.

The rule: If you're not enjoying a book, set it aside. Try another. No guilt.

Step 5: Make It Easy to Start

The hardest part of reading is starting. Remove friction:

Anything that reduces "effort" to start reading helps.

Step 6: Join the Habit

Reading is more fun when you share it:

Social accountability helps. When others know you're reading, you're more likely to keep reading.

Step 7: Track Progress

Simple tracking is motivating:

There's something satisfying about watching your "books read" counter go up.

Month-by-Month Guide

Here's how to pace yourself:

What If You Fall Behind?

You will. Life happens. You get busy, you get sick, you go on vacation.

That's okay. Just start again. Don't try to "make up" the reading. Just pick up your book and read 10 pages today.

Consistency beats intensity. Reading 10 pages every day beats reading 100 pages once and quitting.

The Bottom Line

Reading more isn't about finding time. It's about making time. It's about building a habit one page at a time.

Ten books this year. That's the goal. It's achievable. It's reasonable. It's yours.

Start today. Your first book is waiting.

Your First Step

Right now, open your calendar. Schedule 15 minutes of reading for tomorrow. That's it. Just 15 minutes.

Everything else follows from there.

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