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[10 Proven Strategies to Dramatically Increase Your Annual Book Consumption]-[How to Read More Books]

Ali Abdaal · B2 ·

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Master Your Reading Habits: 10 Rules for Consuming More Books

Reading more books is not about willpower; it is about environment design and habit formation. By implementing these 10 actionable rules, you can transform your relationship with reading and significantly increase the number of books you finish each year.

1. The Pillow Rule

Design your physical environment to remove friction. By charging your phone outside the bedroom and keeping a Kindle or book on your bedside table, you remove the temptation of social media (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube) and force reading to be the default activity before sleep.

2. Digital Environment Design

Your phone is a tool for distraction. To combat this, remove social media apps from your home screen and replace them with reading-focused tools like the Kindle app, habit trackers, or journaling apps. Make reading the "default thing" you do when you have a spare moment.

3. The Multitasking Rule

Utilize "mind-numbing" or "menial" tasks by listening to audiobooks. Whether you are doing chores or commuting, filling that time with audio content creates 30 to 60 minutes of reading time "out of thin air" that would otherwise be wasted.

4. Ditch Monogamous Reading

Don't feel restricted to one book at a time. By reading multiple books in parallel—such as a fiction book, a nonfiction book, and a spiritual text—you can switch between them based on your current energy levels, preventing the "stuck" feeling that comes with forcing yourself through a single, perhaps boring, title.

5. Permission to Abandon

Stop viewing reading as a chore. If a book fails to grip your attention, it is not your fault or the author's; it is simply not the right time for that book. Abandoning books you don't enjoy is crucial to maintaining a healthy reading habit.

6. Read What You Love Until You Love to Read

Avoid the trap of forcing yourself to read "smart books" or classics if they bore you. Start with "page turners"—trashy fiction, romance, or mysteries—to build your focus and attention span. As Naval Ravikant suggests, once you enjoy the act of reading, you can transition to more challenging literature.

7. Gamify the Process

Use tools like Goodreads to track your progress. Seeing your stats and the number of books read creates a sense of accomplishment similar to tracking workouts. This gamification makes the process of reading feel more rewarding.

8. Optimize Your Speed

There is no nobility in reading slowly. Experiment with listening to audiobooks at 1.5x or 2x speed. Over time, you will train your brain to comprehend information faster, allowing you to consume more content in the same amount of time.

9. The Impulse Buy Rule

When a book is recommended to you, treat it as an impulse buy and purchase it immediately. By removing the friction at the point of acquisition, you build a library of interesting ideas that you can dive into whenever you are ready.

10. The Identity Shift

Finally, change your self-perception. Instead of saying "I struggle to read," adopt the identity of "I am a reader." Once you view yourself as a reader, you will naturally gravitate toward books instead of scrolling through social media during your downtime.

Ultimately, the goal is not just the quantity of books, but the inspiration, education, and entertainment they provide. By applying these rules, you shift your identity and environment to make reading an effortless part of your life.

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Most of us probably don't have hours of uninterrupted time every day.
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I have my AirPods in and I'm usually listening to some kind of audio book.
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I got through so many books.
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I don't think twice about it.
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ingrained into us
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go the full hog
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out of thin air
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📖 Transcript

In this video we're going over 10 rules that, if you apply, it will drastically increase the number of books that you are able to read this year.
All right, so let's start with rule number one.
Now, what a lot of people do is that they will say something like, I don't have time to read.
And yet, if you look at their screen time, they will have hours and hours on Instagram, on TikTok, on YouTube, that kind of thing.
Now, I used to struggle with this, but for me, the single biggest thing that helped was what I call rule number one, which is the pillow rule.
Basically, the rule is that you should always have a Kindle or a book on your bedside table and you should always charge your phone outside of your bedroom.

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