“I love reading but I can’t find time to start a book.”
If that’s something you’ve heard yourself saying for a while now, it’s time to shift your mindset.
As someone who reads 90+ books a year, I’ve understood that building a daily reading habit doesn’t demand *major* lifestyle changes.
You need to have a few tiny habits and stick to them, and watch your productivity as a reader skyrocket.
Excited to finally get over your excuses and start reading more books? Let’s take a look at the twelve tiny habits that help me consistently read 90+ books per year, every year.
1. Have a reading North Star
Reading without a reading goal is fun. But try making one, and see how it boosts your reading productivity.
I committed to a reading challenge in 2018. Before that, I’d read 7 books in 2016 and 20 in 2017.