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bodhisutra
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All those who succeed, read a lot. A reading habit is an important ingredient for career success but all of us are awfully busy.
How to take out time from the busy schedule and personal responsibilities to read?
Sharing an article on Five ways for busy people to develop a reading habit.
Feedback welcome :)

From India, Delhi
nsessential
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Hi,
Thats all very well in the forms of ideas represented but the problem is that it does not usually work !! I am being a lil cynical here but my experience says that it will be very few who will get in to habit of reading once they get in to adulthood stage of their life. Reading anchors its roots in childhood and thats where parents can help to instill the habit ( start reading stories to kids at bedtime etc etc) .

From India, Delhi
bodhisutra
246

@Nessential: You would be surprised to see how many people acquire a healthy reading habit AFTER they attain adulthood. We at BodhiSutra encourage all our students to develop a reading habit and these are some of the tips which have worked really well with adults who were not "childhood readers".
I agree, the best time to initiate someone into reading is during childhood. However, the hope is not lost even if you have attained adulthood and were not a reader during childhood :)
The point is, reading is such an important ingredient for success, it will almost be suicidal for anyone who wants to achieve success to say, "Well, my mom and dad didn't make me a reader so I can't become a reader ever".
It may be tough because it asks for introducing something in your daily routine which does not exist right now. However, it's worth it and its very much possible :)

From India, Delhi
nsessential
1

Hi,
Ok.I am an avid reader ( Currently reading "The Amateurs" by John Niven, A book i chanced upon in British Library here at Chandigarh and i am TOTALLY enjoying it. It is Hilarious and i recommend it as a fantastic read).Anyway...the point is that i am approached by a lot of people who can read but cannot and they want to get this habit.Do you have a product which i can practice with this segment and see the efficacy? I can b reached at 9872224712.I am now running my own training firm now .

From India, Delhi
coolnavya24
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Me thinks developing any habit in adulthood would take a lot of effort - simply because it becomes difficult to sustain motivation and also there are so many things competing for your time and attention.
But yes, nothing like it if someone is able to develop a reading habit at grown up stage.

From India, Ghaziabad
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