10 Benefits of Reading!
1.
Reading is an
active mental process: Unlike sitting
in front of the idiot box (TV), reading makes you use your brain.
While reading you would be forced to reason out many things which
are unfamiliar to you. In this process you would use the grey cells
of your brain to think and become smarter.
2.
Reading improves
your vocabulary: Remember in
elementary school when you learned how to infer the meaning of one
word by reading the context of the other words in the sentence? You
get the same benefit from book reading. While reading books,
especially challenging ones, you will find yourself exposed to many
new words you wouldn’t be otherwise.
3.
Gives you a
glimpse into other cultures and places of the
world: How would you
know about the life of people in Mexico if you don’t read about it?
Reading gives you an insight into the diversity of ethnicity of
people, their customs, their lifestyles etc. You become more aware
about the different places and the code of conduct in those
places.
4.
Improves
concentration and focus: It requires
you to focus on what you are reading for long periods. Unlike
magazines, Internet posts or e-Mails that might contain small
chunks of information, books tell the whole story. Since you must
concentrate in order to read, like a muscle, you will get better at
concentration.
5.
Builds
self-esteem: The more you
read, the more knowledgeable you become. With more knowledge comes
more confidence. More confidence builds self-esteem. So it’s a
chain reaction. Since you are so well read, people look to you for
answers. Your feelings about yourself can only get
better.
6.
Improves
memory: Many studies
show if you don’t use your memory, you lose it. Crossword puzzles
are an example of a word game that staves off Alzheimer’s. Reading,
although not a game, helps you stretch your memory muscles in a
similar way. Reading requires remembering details, facts and
figures and in literature, plot lines, themes and
characters.
7.
Improves your
discipline: Making time to
read is something we all know we should do, but who schedules book
reading time every day? Very few… That’s why adding book reading to
your daily schedule and sticking to it, improves
discipline.
8.
Improves
creativity: Reading about
diversity of life and exposing yourself to new ideas and more
information helps to develop the creative side of the brain as it
imbibes innovation into your thinking process.
9.
You always have
something to talk about: Have you ever
found yourself in an embarrassing situation where you didn’t have
anything to talk about? Did you hate yourself for making a fool of
yourself? Do you want a remedy for this? It’s simple. Start
reading. Reading widens your horizon of information. You’ll always
have something to talk about. You can discuss various plots in the
novels you read, you can discuss the stuff you are learning in the
business books you are reading as well. The possibilities of
sharing become endless.
10.
Reduces
boredom: One of the
rules I have is if I am feeling bored, I will pick up a book and
start reading. What I’ve found by sticking to this is that I become
interested in the book’s subject and stop being bored. I mean, if
you’re bored anyway, you might as well be reading a good book,
right?
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