How to make time to read

I absolutely love this post of Trang’s!!!😍 Great advice and the GODs had me LMAO!!!😂😂😂

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SO MANY BOOKS, SO LITTLE TIME

I think this is one the most popular question my friends and followers have asked me. ”How do you make time to read? How do you have time at all? ” And I just look at them like : HOW DON’T YOU HAVE TIME?! 

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HAH kidding, I know it’s easy for me to say that books are in my everyday life. So here are few tips I’d like to share with you or maybe you can relate too  😀

1. Always have a book with you

This first step is very important guys😂 Do not leave your house without a book, even if it’s on your phone or a physical book in your bag. I always end up with like 3 books in my bag because I have that strange phobia where I  fear that I won’t have any book left to read…

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  1. I get the question of how I have time too, but I can’t imagine not reading every day!

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    1. Same here AJ!!!😊 Thanks for commenting on my blog!🙌🙌🙌

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      1. No problem:) I enjoyed reading it!

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  2. wow – you have a creative,practical and great post…I truly enjoyed this post!!

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  3. Dani, I’ve been an avid reader since I can remember. I’ve always said that anyone can teach themselves anything if they learn how to read. Learning to read is free and open to anyone (in MOST countries) who wishes to pursue it. Reading is the greatest skill I’ve learned in my many years. Only typing comes second, because as a writer, I’ve needed those skills to process the words from my imagination onto the pages to submit for publication. If I was stranded on a desolate island, I would wish for two things: enough books to keep me enthralled for the rest of my life, and enough fresh water and food to sustain life. 🙂
    –Michael

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    1. I would definitely request books and water and good myself!!!!😊 I love reading!!! I can’t imagine living without reading!😍 Thanks for sharing!🙌🙌

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  4. Lol, the problem with me is that I have wy too many hobbies, and most of them way too much fun. I’m always trying to decide which one I want to focus on during a given day. But reading, besides watching movies/tv shows is definitely in my top three 😀

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    1. That is a problem with Michel! You have to make time for work and other priorities then your hobbies as well!!! Reading is one of my faves obviously!😊 Did you notice the book the girl was reading on the subway?! Lol.😂😂😂

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      1. Haha, yeah I noticed that: seriously hilarious 😂😂😂😂
        But true enough, time is usually the biggest problem though: I just need way more hours in a day 😊

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        1. Same here!!!!😊 Then I can read all the books and watch all the movies I want!!!!😱😱😱

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  5. Nice Frank Zappa qoute🙂

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    1. I love the book the lady is reading on the subway Gif LMAO

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  6. Always have a book with me, and read every day. Love it!

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    1. Same here Fraggle!!😊 I laughed so hard at the book the lady on the subway was reading!😂😂😂

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  7. Love Trangs’s post! And that book the lady was reading on the subway! Bwahahaha!😆😅😂🤣

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    1. EXACTLY Kim!!! I figured you would catch on to that!!! Bahahaha!!!🤣🤣🤣

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      1. You can actually get the book on Amazon although it has a different cover. (Yes I looked.)🤣

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        1. Bahahaha!! That’s what makes you so awesome!🤣🤣🤣

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        2. Maybe they had different covers at different times!😂😂😂 I am going to piss myself from laughter.

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