Are you experiencing a reading slump? You’re not alone. Every bookworm faces this struggle at some point, even the most avid readers. The good news is, that it’s temporary!
Whether life’s overwhelming at the moment, you’re stuck between books, or nothing seems to connect with you—here are some ways to help you get back to turning pages.
1. Revisit an Old Favourite
When nothing new feels right, try going back to a book that made you fall in love with reading. It may not even be a novel. It could be a picture book from your childhood days. Reading a favourite story can bring a comforting and familiar feeling. It gets rid of the pressure of trying to connect with something new and lets you get lost in the pages that sparked your reading journey in the first place.
2. Start Small
If you pick up a 400+ page book it can feel intimidating, especially true when you’re in a slump. Instead, try picking something short and engaging. It could be a novella, a graphic novel, or even a collection of poetry. Or, you can still pick up that thick book, but choose a fast-paced one with short chapters. This can help you feel accomplished, getting through chapters quickly, which in turn will motivate you to keep reading.
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3. Choose a Different Format
Sometimes, the problem isn’t the book. In fact, you may go back to the same book later down the track and realise you actually love it! The problem may be the format.
If you’ve been reading paperbacks, try switching things up with an audiobook. Audiobooks are great for easing back into reading, especially if you’re constantly on the road, running errands, or living a busy lifestyle in general. Listening to an engaging narrator can bring a story to life in a way that feels effortless.
E-books can also help if you’ve only been reading physical books. The ease of reading on your phone, tablet, or Kindle might make it easier to pick up a book.
4. Switch Genres
If you haven’t explored other genres before, a reading slump might actually be your brain’s way of saying, “I need to read something completely different.” If you’re normally a romance reader, trying a fast-paced thriller or mystery. Sometimes, a simple change in style is all it takes to break out of a rut.
5. Set Small Goals
Setting goals is great, but sometimes we may set goals that are too big and overwhelming. For example, instead of aiming to finish a book in one sitting, set smaller, manageable goals. This could include reading just one chapter at a time, or 10 pages a day. By allowing yourself to take it slow, it can reduce the pressure and ease you back into reading.
6. Join a Reading Community
Sometimes, we need that extra motivation. External motivation can do wonders. Join a book club, follow bookish accounts on social media, or engage with fellow readers in Facebook groups. If you’re based in Australia or New Zealand, I highly recommend joining a Facebook group called “AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND BOOK LOVERS” By Seeing what others are reading and hearing their recommendations, it can inspire and get your excited to dive back in. Not to mention, the admins and group in general are beyond kind and encouraging.
7. Take a Break
Lastly, it’s okay to step away from reading for a while. Sometimes, forcing it can make the slump worse and harder to overcome. Walk away for a bit to focus on other hobbies. Watch movies, enjoy the outdoors, play an instrument. Eventually, you’ll start to miss the feeling of turning those pages and the desire to read will return naturally.
See What Works For You
Getting out of a reading slump is different for each person. So what works for one, may not necessarily work for another. By trying different strategies like revisiting old favourites, switching genres, or experimenting with formats, you’ll eventually find the spark that reignites your passion for reading.
Be patient with yourself. Remember, a reading slump is just a pause, not a sign that you’ve stopped loving books.
FAQs
Q: What causes a reading slump?
A: There are several factors to what causes a reading slump. It is often caused by burnout from reading too many books back-to-back or struggling to find a story that connects with you.
Other factors including stress, exhaustion, and lack of time can also make it difficult to focus on what you’re reading and actually enjoying it.
Q: How long does a reading slump last?
A: There’s no concrete answer for this. It really depends on the individual and their circumstances. A reading slump can last anywhere from a few days to several months, possibly longer. But with patience and the right approach, most readers will regain their love for books and reading.
Q: How do I regain my focus to read?
A: Regaining focus to read often requires having the right environment and mindset.
In addition to the points mentioned in the blog, you can also try eliminating distractions while reading. This could involve choosing a quiet, comfortable space where you won’t be interrupted. And most importantly—put your phone on silent or out of reach to avoid any distractions.