| ▲ | jedberg 3 hours ago | |||||||
My family is doing our part to keep the average up (despite me being part of the family). I read one book last year, and it wasn't so much a single story as a collection of short non-fiction stories. I've read various chapters of some business books. But most of my reading is shorter form content like on here or articles. But! We take our kids to the library every couple of weeks, and while we do let them check out Nintendo games, they also will each pick a stack of books. So my kids are going through 4-8 books a month. And my wife is part of a book club at the library so she's doing 8-10 in a year at least. But for myself, I just have a hard time sitting down to do it. By the time I'm done with work and chores, it's late at night, and my brain barely has enough power to handle a TV show. How do all y'all readers with young kids do it? How do you find the time? | ||||||||
| ▲ | hellojesus 3 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
The time is there; you just have to find the willpower :) Take the TV time and trade it for reading a page or two before turning the TV on. I think it just requires some time to adapt to generating a second wave of energy. It won't be there most days. The alternative is coffee. I did a two month stint of sleeping only 11pm-4a last year (had a single 1.5 yr kid at the time). It was tough and ultimately my body's mechanics started to fail, so I don't recommend that. Now that I have two under 3, I strive for more sleep and therefore only a chapter per week (or a section per week on math/science textbooks). | ||||||||
| ▲ | Loughla 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
Read something simple and fun after kids go to bed while you're staring into the abyss before you go to bed. Science fiction and fantasy work well. The Dungeon Crawler Carl books really help my brain take a break without actively disengaging the actual thinking parts. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | Nashooo 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
I hear audiobooks work well | ||||||||
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| ▲ | RickJWagner 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Your family and mine. I retired last year, my wife and I count reading among our hobbies. Our library offers two services that loan ebooks. I’ll read about 8 or 10 books a month, maybe finishing half. Wifey reads at a ferocious pace, completely reading a book every day or two. It’s nice. | ||||||||