I think that reading has to be a big thumping solid project – like going to the gym. Reading has the peculiar status of being very easy to do – therefore not very macho or “sleeves-rolled-up-and-getting-stuck-in” …and therefore somehow lacks status as a worthy task; yet on the other hand books are regarded as doors to wisdom and other peoples’ thoughts.
I plan my day around things I have to do, yet still entertain the illusion that I will “squeeze some reading in” during the day. Needless to say, this never happens, and I actually don’t think I have read a book so far this year.
If I try to set aside quality time for reading, the scales always tip in favour of some physical task. I don’t know if it's guilt, or the accumulated opinions of all the Philistines (oops, sorry) I have met over the years, but whatever the case, the books ain’t getting read.
I do feel that “self management” and “productivity” produce a bias towards activity: they produce a culture where action is favoured over sitting still (and reading). I think reading has therefore become marginalised, albeit accidentally.
Personally, I wish I could approach reading like a student. The best reading of classical literature I have done was while doing an Arts Degree course several years ago: it was close, intensive, underlining/note-taking reading, but I will never forget those books.
Brian Tracy says somewhere that, even as knowledge workers, we should mind our bodies with the care that athletes mind theirs: I’m sure there must be an “athletic” way of reading too - not with speed as its objective, but with the aim of absorbing solid chucks at a steady powerful pace in set periods of quality time.
Set it up so that you are not interrupted – if those around you don’t respect your reading time, then go to a park or coffee shop. You can’t let reading be something you do “until something else shows up” – because if you do, then any idle chatterer will ruin your session … and feel that it’s ok to do so.
I’m writing this post as much for my own benefit as yours – trying to workout some way of getting moving again on the reading front.
Dave.