Reading Tips

How to Read More Books: 10 Proven Strategies

Bookdot Team
#reading habits#productivity#self-improvement
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Reading more books is one of the most impactful habits you can develop. Whether you want to learn new skills, escape into fiction, or simply enjoy quiet moments with a good book, these strategies will help you read more consistently.

1. Set a Daily Reading Goal

Start small. Instead of committing to finish a book per week, aim for a manageable daily goal—like 20 pages or 30 minutes. This approach makes reading feel achievable rather than overwhelming.

2. Track Your Progress

Seeing your reading progress visualized can be incredibly motivating. Using an app like Bookdot helps you log your reading sessions, set goals, and watch your library grow over time.

3. Create a Reading Environment

Designate a comfortable spot for reading. Good lighting, a cozy chair, and minimal distractions can transform your reading experience. Keep your current book visible and accessible.

4. Read Multiple Books at Once

Don’t be afraid to have several books going simultaneously. Keep different books in different locations—one by your bed, one in your bag, one in the living room. Match your reading to your mood.

5. Use Dead Time

Transform waiting rooms, commutes, and lunch breaks into reading opportunities. Always have a book or e-reader with you. Those spare 10-15 minute windows add up quickly.

6. Join a Book Club

Accountability and discussion make reading more engaging. Book clubs give you deadlines and the joy of sharing insights with others who’ve read the same book.

7. Reduce Screen Time

Replace some of your phone scrolling with reading. Try putting your phone in another room during reading time, or use apps that limit social media usage.

8. Listen to Audiobooks

Audiobooks count! They’re perfect for exercising, cooking, or doing chores. Many readers find that combining physical books with audiobooks dramatically increases their annual reading totals.

9. Choose Books You Actually Want to Read

Don’t force yourself through books you’re not enjoying. Life is too short for books that don’t resonate with you. If a book isn’t working after 50-100 pages, move on.

10. Make Reading a Ritual

Connect reading to an existing habit. Read with your morning coffee, during lunch, or before bed. When reading becomes part of your routine, it happens automatically.


Start Tracking Your Reading Journey

Ready to read more books this year? Download Bookdot and start tracking your reading progress today. Set goals, log your reading sessions, and build lasting habits.