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Mindfulness

Brain Connectivity: Research shows that deep reading improves connectivity in the left temporal cortex—the area of the brain associated with language and sensory receptivity. It’s essentially a workout for your mind Stress Reduction: Reading for just 6 minutes can lower stress levels by up to 68%. It slows your heart rate and eases muscle tension more effectively than many other relaxation methods Preventing Cognitive Decline: Engaging your brain in mentally stimulating activities like reading has been linked to a slower rate of memory decline in old age The Power of Small Wins: If you read 15 pages a day, you’ll finish a 300-page book in 20 days. Over a year, that’s 18 books. This "slow and steady" approach often leads to better retention than binge-reading a book in one weekend Vocabulary Expansion: Even at a low page count, you are regularly exposed to words and sentence structures not used in casual conversation, which naturally sharpens your communication skills Better Sleep: If you make these 10–20 pages part of your bedtime routine (using a physical book or e-reader without blue light), it signals to your brain that it’s time to wind down, unlike the stimulating effects of a phone screen Pro-Tip: The "10-page rule" is powerful because it’s hard to find an excuse not to do it. On days when you’re exhausted, 10 pages feels doable; on days when you’re inspired, those 10 pages often turn into 30.

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Read at least 10–20 pages of a non-fiction book to constantly expand your knowledge