Submitted by Pretty_Regular_5037 t3_10oluaa in books
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Submitted by Pretty_Regular_5037 t3_10oluaa in books
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You could even throw caution to the wind and not count at all!
Such a simple answer and maybe the best
If you make it into a chore by having to stick to a page count, then you might make it less enjoyable. Just my $0.02 though.
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I think that it's better to have a consistent minimum than a consistent maximum. This is because our time and energy levels aren't consistent.
Pick the smaller number for your "consistent" number. Something attainable, even on the bad days. Go for 25, if that feels good to you. However, if you feel like exceeding that, this is perfectly fine as well.
Consistent minimums are perfectly fine to encourage you to continue to read. I don't recommend consistent maximums, however. If you feel like reading more, then let it happen.
I never thought of it that way. I’ll give that a try. Thank you.
Myself, I try to read at least 2 chapters a day. In the book I'm currently reading, chapters are about 10 pages, so I'm usually reading 4 or 5 a day. I think a number of chapters makes more sense than a number of pages, but chapter length can vary quite a lot, so I think it would help to be flexible with your goal. Be willing to change it on a book to book basis.
In my opinion - it's better to set a low goal - one that is attainable. No point beating yourself up for failing to meet unattainable goals you've set for yourself. Set a realistic goal, and if you read more than that on some days, great.
Thank you!
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GrudaAplam t1_j6ffd8f wrote
Yes. Or another amount. You can even vary it day by day.