READING HAS SOME AMAZING BENEFITS!

by Oroboghene Ejovi
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There are one million and one fun things to do in your free time; for a lot of people, the thought of reading may be low on that list. Besides academic purposes, most people can’t remember the last time they opened a book just to read.

The funny thing is, these days, with technology, reading is so much easier that you don’t have to go to a library or anything of the sort to get a book. With a few taps on your smartphones or PCs and you can access a whole library of books. If perhaps you have not been reading or actively making the effort to read, these great benefits that should change your mind.

  1. BETTER VOCABULARY

Reading would expose you to a lot of new words, improving your speech quality and boosting your confidence in the long run. What better way to make your intelligence known to a prospective employer or client than from the way you speak? Reading will help you achieve that.

  1. BRAIN STIMULATION

When you read, your brain is engaged positively which can help you improve concentration time and improves the overall health condition of your brain. Just like exercising your muscles to keep them fit, the same thing applies to your brain with reading.

  1. REDUCES STRESS

If you don’t do something to take your mind off your daily worries, they will keep nagging you. Reading frees up your mind so you can think about more intriguing things. Since you frequently enter another mental space when reading a superb narrative, all of your stress seems to dissolve and you get relaxed. You also find helpful tips or solutions to your difficulties while reading.

  1. INFORMATION

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This is the most basic benefit of reading; a large chunk of the information you acquire in your life will come through reading. Now imagine how far behind you are when you don’t read at all for a few months or years even. Reading is the best way to stay informed.

  1. IMPROVES MEMORY

Your brain benefits greatly from regular reading. For example, your brain is pushed to retain the identities and personalities of many individuals when you read a fictional book. It’s entertaining and helps your memory to look back on their past and recall important moments or themes.

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