Kylie Stanley is a part-time library assistant and full-time student on the Palatka Campus.
As a full-time college student, it is often hard to balance a full course load with a part-time workload and still have a social life. Not to mention, somewhere in that mix, I still want to have time to read one book a month. You may say, “Kylie, that’s not possible.” I have even been told by former and current college students that there is just no time to read, but what if I told you there was? No, it’s not using the “time turner” from Harry Potter, though that would be epic (see what I did there?). But in all seriousness, I have found a way that works for me but it’s not perfect. What works for me may not work for you because each person is different, and what works for me doesn’t work during finals time, but it works for the majority of the semester.
One of the first things I would suggest is having your book with you the majority of the time. I usually use my Kindle or my phone, but you can keep a physical book with you majority of the time as well. This is so that during down time or if you have to wait you can fill in the time by reading instead of hoping you have service so that you can scroll on Facebook.
The second way I am able to fit more reading time in is by reading while I’m in bed trying to fall asleep. I also use my Kindle here, but there are book lights you can buy from Amazon so that you can read in the dark.
Lastly, my biggest piece of advice is to not stress if you are behind in your reading goal or if you didn’t finish a book that month. I myself am behind on my reading goal, and I also did not finish a book in April because I was studying so much for finals that by the time I had a chance to read I was so mentally exhausted that I just wanted to shut my brain off.
In the end, this is what works for me, but it may not be what works for you. Finding a balance is hard and there will never be a perfect balance, but don’t be so hard on yourself reading is for enjoyment not a competition on how many books you can read. So, sit back relax and enjoy a book at your own pace.