Why Not . . . Read? Part Deux
On that note, I’d like to continue to share five more benefits of choosing to regularly include reading in each of our lives. The freedom this choice provides is nothing short of astounding.
Jump Start Creativity
The source of inspiration is only a page turn away. Feel free to grab a pen or a highlighter, your favorite notebook or post-its and dive into a new or trustworthy old book to spark your imagination. I still regularly seek out Mireille Guiliano’s advice on how to live with a bit more French style and grace, as well as Morrie Schwartz’s guidance in Tuesday’s with Morrie. Whenever a feeling of ambiguity or uncertainty arises, just know that by surrounding yourself with books and having them at your fingertips to read, you are never alone and can always find the answer you didn’t know you were looking for.
Open Your Mind – Increase Understanding
Takes You Away
At the end of a trying day, nothing takes me out of my world quicker and at the same time adds more value to my life than picking up a captivating piece of fiction. I describe it as preventative medicine to cure the common daily frustrations and am always sure to have reading material at the ready whether I am at home, traveling or waiting in line.
Primed For A Conversation
One of the simplest ways to bolster confidence before attending any social function is to have intelligent repartee to engage others in. There is nothing more intriguing than to have a conversation with someone who can teach their listeners something or spark a higher level debate. When another analysis of the weather just won’t cut it anymore, why not jump start a passionate conversation about significant topics or recent current events?
Eliminate Boredom
It can happen while sitting in a waiting room for a regular check-up, waiting to pick up someone at the airport or being unexpectedly delayed due to a lay-over during a vacation or business trip. Such situations when you’d rather be on the move or checking something off your to-do list are perfect for taking out a book, picking up the local newspaper or purchasing a magazine and enjoying this time you are able to just read. In fact, you might come to look forward to such moments as you are forced to slow down and have a few minutes uninterrupted.
The opportunities reading provides us all and the opportunities to squeeze in even more reading during our already busy days are everywhere if we choose to seek them out. I encourage you to always look for even the smallest opportunity to pull out your book from your fabulous tote and get lost, if only for five minutes, in something that adds value and more pleasure to your life.
{And if you’d like to read Part One, click here.)
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9 Comments:
So true, reading has been a safe bolt hole for me at times of my life.
I can't wait for the summer and to start reading books for fun again. I study literature, so I get to read alot during the school year, but it's not the same as reading for pleasure! This summer I will not spend the time reading classics I feel I have to read, but just read whatever comes naturally. After a hard year, I need something to "take me away" so I've written a long list of books that are both summery and bit unrealistic.
I love reading so much! It takes you to another world! :)
Xoxo
Plami
http://fashion-thrill.blogspot.com/
Agree with it all! My favorite Why not! Have a wonderful Wednesday!
Nothing makes me as happy as having a great conversation with someone, not on the phone, not texting, not emailing but face to face. I am big reader and tend to "bingeread" where I will be the most voracious reader reading 2 books at a time, then nothing..go figure! Reading, for me is the one constant in my life that is a safe refuge:-)
My friends in Spain are always astounded that I always carry huge handbags (I don't do delicate very well during the day!), and my reason is I always have a book nestling somewhere in my bag. The Spanish are only now starting to read as a hobby. When I arrived in Seville, there was only 1 bookshop that was always empty. Things are slowly changing here, thank God!!
Really love your unique take on creating this blog. I like 'lifestyle' aspect and how living a lovely life is not all about the latest shoe or handbag:)
After moving from New York to Charlotte, the thing I miss the most is the reading time I had on my subway commute. I feel like the time spent in traffic every morning is time wasted when I could be reading!
I was always such a reader before I started my company 10 years ago and I'm really struggling to get back with it, so thank you for the inspiration!
xo Mary Jo
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