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Choose a location, and either an amount of time you want to spend reading or a number of pages you hope to finish.  Don’t try to read the rest of the book in one go.  Provide yourself a mental map of what your brain is seeking to accomplish – in terms of the literal tangible task at hand.  This will keep you from being overwhelmed by how much you have left to read.  Keep reading at the end of your reading session if you feel like it. If you fail to make the time to read the book, you won’t ever finish it! Assign yourself one or two chapters a day.  Complete them, and the reading will feel lighter and more rewarding. Find somewhere quiet, well-lit, and with fresh air.  Avoid anywhere that makes you feel restless.  Don’t think that locking yourself in the library will automatically make you productive; some of us are better able to focus when leaning against a tree in the park.  If you are indoors, find somewhere clean and organized. Avoid distractions.  Don’t read within sight of a television or computer. Turn your phone off, if possible. Have both blank paper and a writing utensil to take down notes, realizations, or points of inspiration.  Have water and a healthy snack.  Nuts are a great option, as is fruit. Natural sugars, such as those you can get from an apple or orange, will give you a short-term boost in mental ability, including memory. Coffee and tea can work wonders on your ability to focus.  Don’t overdo it, as too much caffeine can make you uncomfortable and distracted. Different types of coffee and methods of preparation offer different amounts of caffeine. The same is true of tea, which comes in a greater variety of flavors and is a healthier option. Be conscious of caffeine’s other effects on your body, including those with potential health ramifications.  Do not drink more than 400mg of caffeine per day. Mark your place clearly. Struggling to find where you left off can lead to starting your reading session in a distractedly frustrated mindset.  Easily finding your spot makes it easier to pick up the book and get right into a productive reading session. Use something you feel positively about – especially a photo or written quote that motivates you.
Plan a reading session. Choose an environment you enjoy. Have what you may need with you. Caffeinate. Use a bookmark.