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Building a Reading Habit, Part 8 – 7 Tips to Maintain Your Reading Habit 🛠️

 

Building a Reading Habit, Part 8 – 7 Tips to Maintain Your Reading Habit 🛠️

Starting to read is one thing—sticking with it is another. In this final post of the series, we’ll share 7 practical strategies to help you maintain your reading habit consistently in daily life.

✅ 1. Stick to the “10 Minutes a Day” Rule

If long reading sessions feel overwhelming, just aim for 10 minutes a day. Small, steady progress builds your reading strength over time.

📅 2. Integrate Reading Into Your Daily Routine

Anchor your reading habit to specific times like right after waking up, after lunch, or before bed. A set routine makes reading feel like a natural part of your day.

📖 3. Focus on Time Spent Reading, Not the Number of Books

Rather than counting how many books you've finished, pay attention to how consistently and frequently you read. Focus on the act of reading itself.

👫 4. Join a Book Club or Read with Friends

Reading becomes more enjoyable and sustainable when shared. Discussing, recommending, or just reading alongside others can make it more fun and meaningful.

📱 5. Use Social Media to Track Your Reading

Share “Today’s Reading” posts on Instagram, blogs, or platforms like Brunch to boost motivation through external feedback and community engagement.

🧠 6. Finish at Least One Book a Month

Instead of rushing through books, set a realistic goal to complete one book per month. Completing a book gives a great sense of accomplishment.

📓 7. Keep a Personal Reading Log

As mentioned in the previous post, maintaining a reading journal helps make your reading more meaningful. Consistent logging strengthens your habit over time.


🎉 Thank you for following the “Building a Reading Habit” series to the end! We hope this series has been a solid starting point for your reading journey.

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 7 – How to Keep Reading Logs and Write Reviews 📝


 Building a Reading Habit, Part 7 – How to Keep Reading Logs and Write Reviews 📝

Reading a book is valuable—but recording and organizing what you've read can greatly enhance its impact. In this post, we’ll introduce practical methods to help you consistently keep reading logs and write simple reviews.

📔 1. Choose a Reading Journal or App

You can use a physical notebook or a smartphone app—whatever feels most comfortable. Popular reading apps include Ridibooks, Millie’s Library, Reading Note, and Naver Keep.

🖊️ 2. Decide What to Record

If your system is too complex, it’s hard to maintain. Keep it simple with just a few key elements:

  • Title / Author
  • Date Read
  • Memorable Quotes or underlined passages
  • One-line Summary or personal reflection

💡 3. Start with a “One-Sentence Review”

Don’t feel pressured to write a full book review right away. A single sentence like “This book is perfect for anyone struggling with burnout” or “This line stayed with me today” is enough to get started.

📖 4. Use Your Logs to Stay Motivated

Your records become a personal reading history. Looking back can reignite your motivation to pick up a book again. Sharing your reviews on a blog or Instagram can also boost motivation through feedback and engagement.


📌 In the next and final post, we’ll wrap up with “7 Tips for Maintaining a Reading Habit 🛠️” to help you stay consistent and committed.

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 6 – How to Choose the Right Book for You 🔍

Building a Reading Habit, Part 6 – How to Choose the Right Book for You 🔍

“I want to read, but I don’t know where to start.” This is one of the most common concerns among those new to reading. In this post, we’ll guide you through how to choose a book that truly suits you.

🧭 1. Make a List of Your Interests

The first step is identifying what interests you. Think about topics like work, hobbies, relationships, psychology, or health. Write down 3–5 themes that currently attract you. Then search for books that match those themes—it helps point you in the right direction.

📚 2. Define Your Purpose for Reading

Your reason for reading shapes the kind of book you should choose—whether it's self-growth, relaxation, or acquiring knowledge.

  • For healing and emotional inspiration – Try essays or novels
  • For boosting productivity – Go for self-help or time management books
  • To expand your perspective – Read books on humanities or social sciences

📖 3. Use Reviews and Previews

Before purchasing a book, check reviews on online bookstores (like Yes24 or Aladin), book blogs, or YouTube book reviewers. Many platforms also offer sample pages—reading a few pages helps you gauge if it’s the right fit.

🧠 4. Choose a Book That Matches Your Reading Level

Picking a book that’s too complex or long can lead to early burnout. Start with easier reads that match your current reading comfort level and gradually challenge yourself over time.

📌 Recommended Starting Points: Books to Begin With

  • Essays: *I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki*, *I’m Glad I Lived Like Bonobono*
  • Self-Help: *Atomic Habits*, *The Miracle Morning*
  • Novels: *Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982*, *Momo*

📌 In the next post, we’ll explore “How to Keep Reading Logs and Write Simple Reviews 📝” to help solidify your reading habit.

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 5 – Creating a Focus-Friendly Reading Environment 🌿

 

Building a Reading Habit, Part 5 – Creating a Focus-Friendly Reading Environment 🌿

Do you often open a book only to find yourself distracted after a few lines, or reaching for your phone? One major reason it's hard to focus on reading is a disruptive environment. In this post, we’ll explore how to set up an environment that boosts deep reading focus.

📚 1. Set Up a Dedicated Reading Space

You don’t need a home library. It can be a corner of your dining table or a small table beside your sofa—any space used exclusively for reading. When you read regularly in the same spot, your brain starts associating that place with reading.

🔕 2. Eliminate Distractions

  • Turn off phone notifications or switch to airplane mode
  • Unplug or cover TVs, gaming consoles, and other attention-grabbing devices
  • Close unnecessary browser tabs or apps

Distractions often come in the form of “tiny alerts.” Minimizing external stimuli is key to maintaining focus.

☕ 3. Create a Reading Routine

Using certain actions as cues can make it easier to transition into reading mode.

  • Read after your morning coffee
  • Read before bed with soft music in the background
  • Read at a café after a weekend walk

These routines help make reading a consistent habit.

🎵 4. Use Background Sounds to Support Focus

Some people prefer complete silence, but others find that white noise or classical music enhances concentration.

🎧 YouTube – Focus Music for Reading


📌 In the next post, we’ll talk about “How to Choose the Right Book for You 🔍” and share tips on selecting books that support your reading habit.

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 4 – How to Make Time for Reading ⏲️

 

Building a Reading Habit, Part 4 – How to Make Time for Reading ⏲️

One simple truth about reading: if you don’t have time, you can’t read. But the key is, you’re the one who makes that time. In this post, we’ll explore practical and inspiring ways to create space for reading in your day.

⏳ 1. Schedule Reading Time into Transition Moments

The easiest strategy is to dedicate 10–20 minutes to reading during the most comfortable, flexible time in your day. Simply reclaiming some idle transitions can make a big impact.

🌄 2. Set “Personal Time Blocks” for Reading

Just as we set aside time for appointments or errands, reading deserves a scheduled time too. Choose days or moments in your week when you're least likely to be interrupted and protect that time for books.

🚪 3. Use “Do-Nothing Time” for Reading

Do you often spend 10 minutes scrolling through your phone or zoning out? That time can easily be repurposed into reading time. It’s one of the simplest changes you can make.

✅ 4. Create a “Reading Dashboard” and Identify Your Ideal Time

Don’t overthink which book, when, or where to read. Just start with a simple note of available reading times and stick with one. It makes reading feel much more manageable.


🔹 In the next post, we’ll explore “Building Experiences That Boost Reading Motivation.” Time is made—and motivation grows as you nurture it!

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 3 – Start with Just 10 Minutes a Day ⏱️

Building a Reading Habit, Part 3 – Start with Just 10 Minutes a Day ⏱️

Trying to control everything at once when building a reading habit can be the biggest obstacle. The solution? Start simple and clear—this significantly increases your chances of success.

✨ "10 Minutes a Day" – The Simplest and Most Effective Way to Start Reading

Committing to just 10 minutes of reading per day is the easiest and most reliable method to begin building a lasting habit.

✏️ Creating a Personal Reading System

  1. Write a daily time board for one hour – Dedicate and clearly mark your 10-minute reading slot. Allocate your time with intention.
  2. Start in the morning if possible – Owning your time early in the day makes the start feel less complicated.
  3. Choose books you genuinely want to read – Pick what excites you, not just what seems "right" or "productive."
  4. Briefly journal what you read – This reinforces the value of the content and helps you reflect on your learning.

📊 What Successful “10-Minute Readers” Have in Common

  • They experience fewer mental blocks at the start
  • They fit reading into time slots that are realistically available
  • They find it easier to extend reading time when needed

✨ Don’t say “Maybe tomorrow.” Instead, walk one more step with your book. Keep going!


☎️ In the next post, we’ll share “How to Make Time for Reading.” Every habit starts there—see you in the next article!

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Building a Reading Habit Series Part 2 – Why Is Reading So Hard to Stick With? 🤔


Building a Reading Habit Series Part 2 – Why Is Reading So Hard to Stick With? 🤔

Do you want to read every day but find it surprisingly difficult? While we explored the value of reading in the previous post, turning it into a daily habit takes more than good intentions. It requires focus, patience, and persistence—qualities that many struggle to maintain consistently.

❌ 5 Common Reasons Why Reading Feels Difficult

  1. Getting Started Is Hard – Many people don’t know where to begin and give up quickly after starting.
  2. Lack of Clear Purpose – Without knowing why you’re reading a book, it’s hard to stay motivated.
  3. Time Constraints – Busy schedules often make it hard to dedicate time to reading.
  4. Choosing the Wrong Books – If a book doesn’t interest you, it’s easy to lose focus and stop.
  5. Complex Content or Structure – Books with dense content or difficult language can be discouraging.

🌟 Shift Your Perspective on Reading

If you’re not sure what you want to gain from reading, the activity can feel empty. Instead of forcing yourself to read, try finding books that inspire you or offer meaningful insights.

💡 Start Small. Consistency Matters.

Feeling overwhelmed by reading habits? In the next post, we’ll introduce a simple and practical method titled “Start Reading 10 Minutes a Day” to help you begin effortlessly.


⏳ The most important part of building a reading habit is just getting started. See you in the next post!

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Building a Reading Habit – Part 1: Why Is It So Important? 📚


Building a Reading Habit

Building a Reading Habit – Part 1: Why Is It So Important? 📚

When you look at people who excel in various fields like personal development, health, success, or financial growth, they all seem to share one common habit: reading. It may not always be visible on the surface, but behind every success story, there’s a foundation built on books. Reading is a quiet yet powerful force, and its value can be immeasurable depending on how you engage with it.

📌 Why is developing a reading habit important?

  • Expanding Knowledge: Reading books from diverse fields exposes you to new perspectives and innovative ideas.
  • Improved Critical Thinking: Reading enhances deep thinking and helps strengthen your logical reasoning skills.
  • Self-Reflection: Through books, you can reflect on your emotions and experiences, leading to a better understanding of yourself.

✨ The Life-Changing Impact of Reading

Just one year of consistent reading can bring significant changes to your life. That’s why so many personal development guides emphasize reading. It continuously adds value to your life and helps you move in a more meaningful and positive direction.

✏️ Start Small and Stay Consistent

Reading is like building a solid internal system. What matters most is finding the right books for you. While recommendations from others can be helpful, it's the books that truly resonate with you that make reading a transformative experience.


📆 In the next post, we’ll dive into a real-life story of someone who developed a reading habit, the challenges they faced, and how their life changed as a result.

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Building a Reading Habit, Part 8 – 7 Tips to Maintain Your Reading Habit 🛠️

  Building a Reading Habit, Part 8 – 7 Tips to Maintain Your Reading Habit 🛠️ Starting to read is one thing—sticking with it is another...