Read more, read better, but how to finish a book if you're a distracted reader?
There are people who love reading, who can breeze through an entire book in just one sitting, and there are others who don't enjoy it as much. In this generation, we are surrounded by visual devices, making it challenging to engage with plain text without any accompanying visuals," Rahul Saini, who runs the book club PaperBackTalks, tells India Today, He adds, “If you have noticed our parents' generation, I can assure you, they were more inclined towards reading and were interested as well. It's important to eliminate distractions Saini suggests the best way to avoid distractions while reading is to join reading groups and book discussion clubs. "It's perhaps the only art form which is consumed individually, hence a conversation around it often helps your own reading process and enhances the experience," he says. If you are someone who has never read and wants to get into reading, take a book about a topic you like, otherwise you will never be able to finish a book.
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