Make more Time for Reading
Reading - 10 ways to find the time
Why Read?
It’s been said that there are three kinds of
knowledge:
• What you know • What you know that you don’t
know, and • What you don’t know that you don’t know.
What you know is an asset.
What you know that you don’t know isn’t too
difficult to handle. You can go out and find out!
But what you don’t know that you don’t know
could be dangerous -- to your life/health/career/business etc. It’s
information that you don’t know exists. It could cost you your job,
promotion, business, or something worse.
What you don’t know can, and often does, harm
you. In fact, unknown to you it could be holding you back this very minute.
However, if you develop the habit of reading
for self improvement, you set yourself up to be “found” by such knowledge.
It comes to you each time you open a book, even though you never knew it was
there.
Imagine this: you’re walking along innocently,
“in the line of fire” of some great information, and all of a sudden you are
“hit” by a new discovery! If you will just stay in the line of fire (by
reading, reading and reading some more), you will keep on getting “hit”. And
there’s something about this habit that causes you to attract just the
information you need!
I am an avid, voracious reader. I read anything
that’s written in English, online or offline! A while ago, I needed some
info about marketing one’s services. I set a weekly goal to read up on the
subject, though I had no idea where I would find the material, or the time
to read it either! Lo and behold! Being a habitual reader, all week long I
was “found out and followed” by books, articles, pop-up boxes and spam mail
on marketing your services. Every where I turned, it was there!
If you develop the habit of reading, you will
never be at a loss for information. You will either know what you need to
know, know where to find it, know some one who knows it, or it will come
looking for you!
Over time you will become a resource person and
a magnet for information. Now how beneficial could that be to your career or
business?
I once worked with colleagues who often came to
me when they were looking for information. If a problem defied solution they
made sure to ask me. I didn’t always have the answers, but if I didn’t, I
knew where to find them! My boss wrote in my appraisal that I was “an asset
to this establishment.” To get ahead in today’s world you must develop a
reading habit; stay in the line of fire of good, wholesome information, and
get “hit” each time there’s an update!
Is time a problem for you? Here are
10 tips for finding the time to read:
1. Take a book with you wherever you go, make
use of time in the traffic, waiting in receptions, even time in the loo!
2. Cut back on TV viewing. What does it profit
a man (or woman) to watch TV all day and suffer from a dearth of
information?
3. To find time for new things you must throw
out some old ones. What pastimes are no longer profitable? Or less
profitable than reading? Ditch them!
4. Make friends with people who read. Their
good reading habits will rub off on you.
5. Join a reading group. You’ll be kept busy
with reading assignments, and will somehow have to make the time. No reading
groups near you? Create one!
6. Delegate as much work as you possibly can,
whether it’s office work or house work. Use the free time to “get in the
line of fire” of some good information! 7. Set goals for self-improvement.
Make reading part of your strategy. Then you will read to reach your goals.
8. Set up a corner of your home to be the
perfect reading corner – rocking chair/reading desk and chair, good
lighting, peaceful and quiet, soft colours, gentle on the eyes,
out-of-bounds to kids – you know what I mean! Just looking at the place will
draw you to sit there and read!
9. Block out 30 minutes to one hour of your day
(or whatever suits you) for reading. Tell everyone you cannot be disturbed.
Switch off all phones. Go where no one can find you. Do whatever it takes to
have that time uninterrupted and just read.
10. Get organized; be a better time manager.
It’s amazing how much time we throw away chatting on the phone, hanging out
with friends, lingering after a meeting or waiting around for one thing or
the other. You could kill two birds with one stone by reading while you’re
at the hairdresser’s or the mechanic’s. Examine the way you spend your time.
You’ll find plenty of it not properly utilized.
I hope you are inspired to begin reading,
whether for pleasure or self-improvement. There is no such thing as spare
time. If you need time you’ve got to create it. And now you have no excuse!
So go on out and get some books, and get “hit” with some new information!
Copyright 2005 Oma Edoja
Oma Edoja is a writer, motivational speaker and
infopreneur. She writes on a variety of topics, but mainly
motivational/inspirational/self-help. She is looking to work with editors
and publishers who need writers. Oma may be contacted via her motivational
ezine at
http://up-mobile.blogspot.com
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