How I forced myself to start reading books

Lady reading a book.

Steve Ogan, one of my mentors, says “ Some of the answers to your prayers are hidden somewhere in a book.”

Reading is one of my hobbies. It is almost impossible to find me without a book I am reading at any given point in my life. Books actually eat up a significant amount of my personal budget. In one of my shopping escapades, I spent close to a million shillings on books..

Like I have said before, there is no habit that has had a great influence on my life like reading has. I read at least 2 books each month. This implies that by the end of the year, I have read about 24 books. According to MentorBox, an average CEO reads about 50 books a year, I am doing my best to catch up with that number.

I haven’t always been a great reader.So, how did I get into this habit of reading? How did it all start out?

Here are the 3 things I did to force myself to get into this habit.

These 3 actions have enabled me to move from conscious incompetence to unconscious competence in my reading. I hope you too can adopt similar strategies to help you pick up this simple and yet very impactful habit.

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Allan is a blogger, avid reader, statistician, businessman, and aspiring investor

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Allan Kakinda

Allan is a blogger, avid reader, statistician, businessman, and aspiring investor