You are not alone when you are afraid to read. A 2006 UK survey found that one in six adults found "reading" to be difficult, and the reason was "fear" - finding the content too difficult, boring or "not for them" Write". But at the same time, the study also found that those who read at least half an hour a week were 20% more satisfied with their lives and had better self-esteem than those who did not read. Therefore, the then British Prime Minister
Tony Blair launched a "Quick Reading Project" popular database on the "World Book Day", recruiting many best-selling or literary award authors to write short stories that are as exciting as mainstream books, but more accessible, and published in Supermarkets, bookstores and online at lower prices, the program has been in place for 12 years. If you haven't picked up a book for a long time, hurry up and try the emotional detox fast food of reading! Use spare time like commute or bedtime to read quickly and be happier together. 4_Detox special meal! Read half an hour a week
Find the right way to eat well and eat smart! target reading Former U.S. Secretary of State Politician Daniel. Webster regards reading as a pleasure and reads a lot of classics in his spare time. But he reads like a nutritionist with a precise eye. He reads the table of contents, reads the preface, turns a few pages, and then lists three questions: What do I hope this book can answer? What knowledge do you expect to gain from reading? Where will this book lead me? Once you catch these "nutrient intake targets", you can hit them one by one without fail. 5__Daniel. Webster