7 Little changes That 'll Make a Big Difference With Your Reading in Management

CL Team November 09 2019
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Books are to be tasted, chewed, swallowed and digested Books are the mystery of human creativity. Books play an important role as a teacher, guide, and friend in our life. Without books life is impossible. Books are the manual of life. Books share our pain; books guide us to lead the future with confidence. Books explore creativity and clarity in students and everyone's minds. Books are teaching tools for teachers. Books Library is a sea of knowledge for lifetime learners. Reading books make our life fresh and active each day. Reading books every day is as important as bathing. Books explore our past, present, and future. We can create and imagine a better future during reading books. Books never die. Books will exist until the end of this world. Books increase our focus in life. We become focused on our life and career goals during reading books. When you learn, you think less and receive more. Your brain starts working on new words and beliefs. And if you want to study for competitive exams reading has now become even more important. Every step in the selection procedure has proved that reading is very critical take your WAT(Writing Ability Test), GD (Group Discussion) or PI (Personal Interview). IMPORTANCE OF READING 1. Books give us more data, information, and knowledge Books told me that habits of reading daily help you to get more information and data. That combination of data and information will give you the knowledge that you can use in your business and career. Whatever you read daily it will keep updating the knowledge inside you. That’s why reading books is a really important source of knowledge and that help you become successful in any field you’re working on. 2. Reading books improve our vocabulary Books improve our communication skills. Books help us to express thoughts in a speech that required lots of words in the vocabulary. The more we read the more new words our brain start gaining and add them into the vocabulary folder. It will help you when you start talking or writing. You will never feel the shortage of words in your brain whenever you need to write, speak and debate. 3. They also helps inmemory improvement When you read a book, you have to remember an assortment of characters, their backgrounds, ambitions, history, and nuances, as well as the various arcs and sub-plots that weave their way through every story. That’s a fair bit to remember, but brains are marvellous things and can remember these things with relative ease. 4. It builds up ourstronger Analytical Thinking Skills Have you ever read an amazing mystery novel, and solved the mystery yourself before finishing the book? If so, you were able to put critical and analytical thinking to work by taking note of all the details provided and sorting them out to determine “whodunit”. That same ability to analyze details also comes in handy when it comes to critiquing the plot; determining whether it was a well-written piece, if the characters were properly developed, if the storyline ran smoothly, etc. 5. Books helps us Improve Focus and Concentration In our internet-crazed world, attention is drawn in a million different directions at once as we multi-task through every day. In a single 5-minute span, the average person will divide their time between working on a task, checking email, chatting with a couple of people, keeping an eye on twitter, monitoring their smartphone, and interacting with co-workers. This causes stress levels to rise, and lowers our productivity. When you read a book, all of your attention is focused on the story—the rest of the world just falls away, and you can immerse yourself in every fine detail you’re absorbing. Try reading for 15-20 minutes before work (i.e. on your morning commute, if you take public transit), and you’ll be surprised at how much more focused you are once you get to the office. 6. Books definitely improves our Writing Skills This goes hand-in-hand with the expansion of your vocabulary: exposure to published, well-written work has a noted effect on one’s own writing, as observing the cadence, fluidity, and writing styles of other authors will invariably influence your own work. In books, novels, and articles, the writer opens the creative doors of your brain. The words and images of the writer start reflecting on us. Every new line will take us to the world of imagination. That’s the focus of many writers. Because as you know imagination is more powerful than knowledge. And only and uses of knowledge makes you great!