Read 10-15 pages of book daily

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Reading 10-15 pages of a book daily is a manageable amount of reading that can easily fit into your daily routine and help you progress on a book in a reasonable amount of time. Here are a few tips for making the most of your daily reading time:

1. Choose a book that interests you: It's easier to stick to a reading habit if you're reading something that you enjoy. So, make sure to choose a book that you're interested in.

2. Set aside dedicated reading time: It's important to carve out specific times in your day to read. This could be right before bed, on your commute, or during your lunch break. Choose a time that works best for you and make it a consistent part of your routine.

3. Find a comfortable place to read: Make sure you have a comfortable and quiet place to read. This could be a cozy chair, a peaceful spot in the park, or a quiet corner of a library.

Caution!

By following these tips and making a daily reading habit a part of your routine, you can make increase your bookshelf over time :)

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