Thursday, August 30, 2018

Perks of developing the habit of reading

We’ve often heard that developing the habit of reading is the best thing a person can do. It’s benefits are uncountable. When it comes to reading there’s no better superfood than reading itself. You may already be familiar with recent findings that suggest children as young as six months who read books with their parents several times a week show stronger literacy skills four years later, score higher on intelligence tests, and land better jobs than nonreaders. 

When practiced over a lifetime, reading and language-acquisition skills can support healthy brain functioning in big ways. Moreover, reading books, especially fiction, has been shown to increase empathy and emotional intelligence which can further lead to more (positive) human interaction hence reducing stress levels. Reading helps your brain to be more active and it gives your brain a different kind of work out than watching TV listening to the radio. Reading helps you to find out the new real you, gives you a different perspective of life. That’s why it’s not so hard to digest the fact that most success people are immensely fond of reading.

Through reading your imagination and creativity increases, It gives you different ideas and understanding, good reader from the young age can become a good writer, reading sparks the imagination, When you read, you are taken into the new world, this thing nurtures your brain to develop ideas for new worlds and other possibilities, this sparks imagination. Reading helps you to understand differently. 

The benefits of reading are countless and unlike any other pass time it’s bound to benefit you in one way or the other even if it’s just as trivial as helping you fall asleep faster or as significant as making you aware of the cosmos, the perks are endless.

So keep reading

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