You Don't Hate Books: The Simple Method I Use to Read 100 Books a Year

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  • @elizabethfilips
    @elizabethfilips  Год назад +150

    Heya! If you can manage to watch through my annoyingly-nasal-sick-voice to the end, you can join me and my normal voice over on Nebula where you can find this video ad-free, a lot of other educational RUclipsr videos ad-free, and also my book series where I talk through the learning points and my honest thoughts from the books I read here: go.nebula.tv/elizabethfilips ❤

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Год назад

      I hope you feel better soon! I actually loved this video, very informative 😊

    • @elginubalde2902
      @elginubalde2902 Год назад

      The annoyingly-nasal-sick voice added variety😃🤣😊

    • @elginubalde2902
      @elginubalde2902 Год назад +2

      Get well. We subscribers enjoy your insights .

    • @Ryanlexz
      @Ryanlexz Год назад

      God damn 100books 😂😂

    • @AzaleaChan13
      @AzaleaChan13 Год назад

      Feel better soon! A big thank you for sharing so much of your insightful approaches to tackling reading and studying; just the processes involved to educate myself more with the world around me. ❤

  • @leenanorms
    @leenanorms Год назад +703

    I think that tip about pausing a book in the middle of a chapter to make your own cliff hangers just changed my life!

    • @TMDADA
      @TMDADA Год назад +1

      Hi
      I like ur comment

    • @VladimirS38
      @VladimirS38 Год назад +4

      Hello, could you please explain what does mean phrase " to make your own cliff hangers"? Thank you in advance

    • @isamo8918
      @isamo8918 Год назад +17

      ​@@VladimirS38 by "make your own cliff hangers" she means that stopping in the middle of a chapter will make you want to know the rest of the story and leave you on a hook. This will make you to want to read more as soon as possible. Hope this helped

    • @tommasomorra7100
      @tommasomorra7100 Год назад +1

      Si può può essere una. Oo

    • @Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-Tuber
      @Seven-Planets-Sci-Fi-Tuber Год назад +1

      Funny, I've applying this rule to chain-watching TV series.
      I create my own cliff hanger where it suits me inside an episode.
      And yes I'm frying to read more. I just canceled my Netflix susbscription..

  • @yukinotdoit
    @yukinotdoit Год назад +476

    i actually decided to quit social media and substitute it with reading. 9 books this year and still counting :))))
    (hope i stay disciplined lol)

    • @kathy2888
      @kathy2888 Год назад +14

      wooo hoooo. but here am I. RUclips lol. I'm done that instead of scrolling on my phone, too lol.

    • @yukinotdoit
      @yukinotdoit Год назад +12

      @@kathy2888 at least you're on a productive video about books woo hoooo! :D

    • @dailysuccess.podcast
      @dailysuccess.podcast Год назад +10

      ​@@yukinotdoit that's the addiction talking

    • @GaminHasard
      @GaminHasard Год назад +1

      Damn nice!!

    • @jeannettewhite3682
      @jeannettewhite3682 Год назад +5

      I'm addicted to audiobooks but I would really like paper copies of some. I've finished over 20 audiobooks so far this year 😊

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Год назад +183

    Thinking about your energy level prior to reading a dense book is so important and it’s not something I thought much about until this video. I love how you explained things simplistically. I’m definitely going to keep this in mind when making reading goals in the future 😊

    • @deutschmitpurple2918
      @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад +1

      I totally agree with you. I am proud of her

    • @whosoever5409
      @whosoever5409 Год назад

      This was actually super helpful. For example, I’m going through the Lord of the Rings books right now and anyone who’s read them knows that, while they’re beautifully written, they are VERY dense and descriptive and the language is often hard to understand and grasp. I’ve tried reading them before I go to bed but at that point of the day I’m already tired and burnt out so I find myself struggling to get through them. But considering I have low energy, a book like that would most likely be better read throughout the day. At least for me.

    • @wulfjay7102
      @wulfjay7102 Год назад +1

      Yeah, I agree. We have to ask ourselves why we're reading: Whether that is expanding our knowledge on a specific subject or aquiring best practices to achieve a personal goal, we want to get a result! That implies we're serious and we strive for consistency, which in turn is only possible by being nuanced and smart about it.

  • @getthefakepanda8334
    @getthefakepanda8334 Год назад +553

    Another point here: nothing wrong to not finish a book, this is how people continue the habit and keep reading. Not to finish a task but to enjoy the process.

    • @wulfjay7102
      @wulfjay7102 Год назад +12

      Yep! I feel like you have to be reading a book that solves a current problem in your life. Ergo, if it's solved by reading half of that book, go on to the next one!

    • @matt_aquila_
      @matt_aquila_ Год назад +15

      Imagine if you got disappointed in yourself when you stopped watching a bad show. Just keep reading

    • @NickBair316
      @NickBair316 Год назад +3

      This was something that took me forever to accept. I would start a book and feel like I had to finish it.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад

      Lies again? Hot Book

    • @DrRhyhm
      @DrRhyhm Год назад +2

      I torrent shows so its free. Most books I like are not. If I spend money on something I feel obligated to read through it even if its shit.
      15 dollar for you maybe can be thrown out, not for me.

  • @gyroskop61
    @gyroskop61 Год назад +227

    I like the approach Elisabeth you are educating the reader on the nuts and bolts of the reading experience, and understand what most readers struggles are.

    • @khalilahd.
      @khalilahd. Год назад

      Couldn’t agree more

    • @stephenwalsh4481
      @stephenwalsh4481 Год назад

      The motivation to want to read the thing in the first place!

  • @omareduardo13
    @omareduardo13 Год назад +1

    This was so helpful, made me realize why I've been struggling with several books right now, some fiction and some non fiction. They all require focus due to how they are written, and I need chill/diffuse mode books right now.

  • @ShermanKyle
    @ShermanKyle Год назад +55

    Very glad to have found your channel Elizabeth; you’re the reading coach I needed to get back into re habituating reading.

    • @elizabethfilips
      @elizabethfilips  Год назад +11

      Eeek thanks and good luck!

    • @leek1002
      @leek1002 Год назад +1

      @@elizabethfilips I am 50 and going back to Uni this year...Your video's are so inspiring and insightful...
      You are truly an inspiration (started to have my 13 yr old daughter watch your content also)...
      Thanks,
      Ian (Australia).

    • @leek1002
      @leek1002 Год назад

      @@elizabethfilips opps...just seen your reply...
      Thanks...

  • @danieljohnkirby9412
    @danieljohnkirby9412 Год назад +24

    By far my biggest thing is reading two books at once. As noted regarding focus, having the option between two different types of books lets me get in daily reading time without feeling bogged down.
    Also being willing to give up on a book helps a lot. I read about 50ish books a year and I think last year I gave up on like three or four books. Not a huge number, but if I let myself get bogged down I might never keep up the pace.

  • @matthewbrooks7266
    @matthewbrooks7266 Год назад +98

    A little piece of advice for those with reading difficulties like myself listening to books is a good option for story driven books but what helps me the most is listening to the audiobook whilst I read the book, it gives me the motivation to keep going and also helps with processing the text quicker and helps keep the flow! Hope this helps! 💕

    • @wulfjay7102
      @wulfjay7102 Год назад +3

      Audible is GOLD! And I also feel like every format [eBook, physical copy, audiobook] has it's own uniqueness: It can even be useful to get an important book [e.g. one you'll read over and over again] in all formats.

    • @nicolasbascunan4013
      @nicolasbascunan4013 Год назад

      @@wulfjay7102 Is literally not reading.

    • @ExtraThiccc
      @ExtraThiccc Год назад

      ​@@nicolasbascunan4013how

  • @henrikr.
    @henrikr. Год назад +23

    I'm reading "Thinking, Fast and Slow" at the moment and wondered why it is so hard to get through :D gonna try these approaches. thanks a lot

    • @miriamp.3761
      @miriamp.3761 Год назад +1

      Yes, it is. Because there are 600 pages of lightly changed scientific articles. I've read it for 4 month.)

  • @faenights
    @faenights Год назад +94

    unlike other productivity creators, your tips are so neurodivergent friendly; they are really helpful 💌

    • @sarapocorn
      @sarapocorn Год назад +3

      I am currently in the process of being diagnosed with ADHD and feel so at home here. No one else‘s tips have stuck with me so far.

    • @Leo-ih3vh
      @Leo-ih3vh Год назад

      yes. I'm wonder if She doesn´t have ADHD, I have and she just describes how my focus works in every video lol

  • @sandrajevtic4528
    @sandrajevtic4528 Год назад +8

    You make a lot of good points here. The energy/focus mismatch never occurred to me, it makes sense now, because there are tons of good books I just DNFed because the timing wasn't right.

  • @lina5699
    @lina5699 Год назад +10

    I really want to make reading habitual. Ive gone thru a lot recently and im healing from it howevrr my focus is so shattered. You gave us such a great framework for making it more easy. Thank you Elizabeth.

  • @ankitaraj648
    @ankitaraj648 Год назад +8

    I have been doing this for years now. My peers ask me how I am reading 3 to 4 books at once and this is exactly the reason why. If I have energy I like to dive in deeper concepts and if I don't I would love to read fiction which can be a great way to unwind when you have low energy after a long day. Thank you for putting this out there !

  • @mathew411
    @mathew411 Год назад +10

    Youre my favorite youtuber. I never feel like youre trying to dictate or state that you have the answers. I fell into a weird place awhile ago and your advice helps me sort out some of my perfectionist issues if i can claim them to be that lol anyw ays thank you for all the unique efforts 🙏

  • @aishwaryadaniel5706
    @aishwaryadaniel5706 Год назад +9

    I must agree that I found this video at the right time! As you said in the intro, I've paused reading Thinking fast and Slow. I bought that book out of sheer love towards the concept but could not get nmon with it. Meanwhile I had finished reading other books and I was wondering why it is so hard to start reading that book again. So glad you shared this video. Absolutely loved it!!

  • @batsteve1942
    @batsteve1942 Год назад +6

    I like the idea of adapting the book you’re reading to your current state of focus. I recently had 2 books on the go at the same time, Atomic Habits & Pandora by Susan-Stokes Chapman. I was able to dip in and out of both depending on how I was feeling, but didn’t automatically notice that i was actually doing it, so this video explained the concept very well.
    On a side note, both are definitely worth reading! Pandora is a great fiction book and definitely worth getting.

  • @eneidacanev8135
    @eneidacanev8135 Год назад +6

    Wow! This was such a clever understanding of why/how we get through books. This tip will increase my book consumption this year and I’m excited to implement!

  • @kairu2001
    @kairu2001 Год назад +10

    Cutting back on social media has helped me, so has listening to audiobooks (I get through more when I can't read such as driving, running, or walking the dog.). Lastly, categorizing books by literature, fiction, science fiction, history, gardening has helped me prioritize and diversify my reading. You have given me food for thought on how to prioritize.

  • @elginubalde2902
    @elginubalde2902 Год назад +4

    Great. Can be used for learners from Junior High School to Medicine to explain why complex reading materials be approached based on energy and focus. I ' LL use this in MENTORING CLASS in pre-med and Medicine proper.😊

  • @bill_jennings
    @bill_jennings Год назад +3

    I always look for your new uploads.

  • @alexg8460
    @alexg8460 Год назад +14

    I’ve read about 100 books or more and it really has a lot to do with putting the information learned to use. You can read 1 book, put what you learned into action and do better then a person that reads 100 books that didn’t put what he/she learned into action.

  • @arpitgupta2004
    @arpitgupta2004 Год назад +12

    I haven't seen any individual on the entire RUclips who has this type of editing, omg it's freakin insane and same goes for content as well

    • @entanglednerves
      @entanglednerves Год назад

      You haven't seen a lot of other channels then.

  • @wulfjay7102
    @wulfjay7102 Год назад +1

    Thank you, Elizabeth! I try to read a book a week and I always struggled with reading books. I don't want to ram through a book and not improve my knowledge or not put the lessons into action. At the same time, I want to keep a reading habit up and have consistency with it. The video helped a lot and shed light on what type of books to read in what circumstances.
    I'd never heard about Nebula before and I'll give it a try. I do like to be in control of the content that I'm consuming and it sounds Nebula is a tool for that.

  • @jassechan
    @jassechan Год назад

    Thank you so much! I have no idea how you come up in my feed - but I am so thankful! I'm nearing 50 and i LOVE reading and I will totally follow your advice. I literally bought the books you suggested and watched your video to the end. I really liked your groupings, and I can't wait to dive into some cool new books. Cheers from a Canadian living in London.

  • @VideoReading
    @VideoReading Год назад +1

    *Thinking, Fast and Slow - my friend showed me this book over the weekend. And now you recommend me again. Thank you, I will read it soon👍*

  • @susanmargorehasmr4515
    @susanmargorehasmr4515 Год назад

    Dear Elizabeth! I like your understanding about books very much. I also read a lot of books and it is so important to have more books in different directions because as you mention we have different modes...this is so true and we have to show this our children. I have two little boys and we have a lot of different children books....they like it.

  • @vanessaprincesssa
    @vanessaprincesssa Год назад +7

    Reading and collecting different and interesting editions of books are my favourite hobbies, and yet now I learned that I don't even know how to read properly - that is the main reason why I've strayed off my reading path in the last year 2022. Thank you, Elizabeth! You are lifechanging, as always!

  • @Need_better_handle
    @Need_better_handle Год назад +2

    These are great points. I have another tip that really helps me as I have ADHD, but would probably help most people. I listen to the audible of a book at 2.5 speed while visually following along with the physical book. I find 3.0 is too choppy. I still take notes as normal and turn corners of pages to bookmark key points.
    I find combining physical reading and listing to a book forces you to maintain your focus and retain information better than listing to audible or reading a physical book alone.
    If I am reading something like an engineering white paper for work I do the same thing as word and pdf programs both have a read out loud option as well. Also there are apps where you can take photos of pages of old books or other printed materials and play them while you read as well. You might have to hit the skip button a few times if it starts reading random chart numbers. But this usually still works fairly well for books that don’t have an easily accessible digital copy.

  • @bmxisgoodforyou
    @bmxisgoodforyou Год назад +6

    Funnily enough, as a late developer, I only started reading regularly and with deliberate goals in mind as I was entering into my mid twenties couple years ago, and that book in the intro was the first one I've read. It was a pretty brutal experience, as English is not my main language so I had to look up the dictionary quite often, but I powered through and I feel like I retained the information quite well.

  • @misha1777
    @misha1777 Год назад

    I love your energy in this video, and it was so kind to include the disclaimer at the end regarding possible difficulties that some viewers may be experiencing.

  • @shobinyad6643
    @shobinyad6643 Год назад +1

    I love this video. My mind won't just let me study for my Exam that's next month. I have the will but my mind just keeps running off. Plus my mood also acts as a booster for me to stop studying. Such a hell of a time.

  • @LeviSky7
    @LeviSky7 Год назад +2

    I enjoy that you’re sharing your experience with reading. Great content. It’s helped me with my reading journey.

  • @funnymicepacman4457
    @funnymicepacman4457 Год назад

    super duper helpful video. my reading list journaling was aided by the questions suggested in this video. I enjoyed putting the books in my potential reading list in the categories you suggested with my own spin. also continually asking why until no whys could be added helped to.

  • @deutschmitpurple2918
    @deutschmitpurple2918 Год назад +2

    You always boost my energy and motivation. You are the best

  • @MirridonOnslaught
    @MirridonOnslaught Год назад +5

    I couldn't put thinking fast and slow down. A friend gave it to me, I thought it would be boring. Yet I found it exhilarating. I stopped playing video games to finish it.
    I sought out interviews with Daniel Kahneman. He is such a fascinating and inspirational man

  • @Infinatefates
    @Infinatefates Год назад

    Getting ready for work here and Canada and listening!! Glad it popped up on my newsfeed 😁

  • @themiseducationofjaymercad479
    @themiseducationofjaymercad479 Год назад +2

    This is a Great video Elizabeth! Thank you so much 😊

  • @writerworldwide2012
    @writerworldwide2012 Год назад

    Thank you for the part at the very end about people with learning disabilities. I struggle with dyslexia, but I still find it important to read. Personally, I found this video helpful because I'd like to read more and you offer some new ideas.

  • @mahamzahid7846
    @mahamzahid7846 Год назад

    Love this! Thanks for giving us a framework to approach reading more intuitively. It really is the missing link to reading more.

  • @ABHIGYANDIXIT
    @ABHIGYANDIXIT Год назад +4

    Just relax! and focus on your health. 🤗😉Your a gem.....

  • @rangerone1050
    @rangerone1050 Год назад +1

    This explains so much about my reading experience. I really appreciate the sharing of your insights. Thank you

  • @barneycharles7110
    @barneycharles7110 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video, it makes a lot of sense :) I thought reading was probably not for me anymore compared to my teenage years. However the mode and type of reading are definitely the real issue. Much appreciated!

  • @MrRhainer
    @MrRhainer Год назад +1

    Good hints about concentration! Thank you!

  • @nickgoode8741
    @nickgoode8741 Год назад

    Love, love, love this content! This type of categorisation is so useful and easily applied

  • @themagescorner
    @themagescorner Год назад +5

    Dan Brown was one of the last easy type of books I read, his style was a cliffhanger at the end of every chapter. Really kept you going. Read at least 4 or 5 of his books.

  • @jasminetorres8570
    @jasminetorres8570 Год назад

    Amazing video Elizabeth!

  • @meaningfultrickery
    @meaningfultrickery Год назад

    what an incredibly thorough, introspective, and informative video. I can tell you've put alot of work into this video, and ill be using this as guide for the years to come. A few of the things you talk about here are things that Ive picked up intuitively throughout my years of reading, and so many times through this video i've had 'A-ha! I do that too and i didnt even realize' moments. I'm hoping to use this as a guide to get myself to broaden my reading habits into other genres. great work here! youve got a new subscriber in me!!!

  • @orinyoutubes
    @orinyoutubes Год назад

    This is a brilliant video, Elizabeth. I've been binging Booktube this week, and came across the term 'mood reading', which hit the nail on the head for me. I've been trying to pin down why it makes me feel so guilty or stressed, though. You took that basic concept and really distilled what's happening under the hood. Thanks for that. p.s. I bought Thinking Fast and Slow. In 2013 (yes, I checked). I absolutely loved the opening, and always *meant* to finish it. I will say no more. Let's hope this story has a happy ending.

  • @tabithachen6983
    @tabithachen6983 Год назад

    Thanks for the helpful tips! I guess this is something I already do, but could not have expressed. Also wanted to say that you seem like such a lovely person! Thanks for bringing your delightful presence to YT!

  • @henrypaulocoralsanchez3372
    @henrypaulocoralsanchez3372 Год назад

    It is important to consider your energy level before diving into reading a dense book, something I hadn't thought much about until this video. I enjoy watching your videos. Greetings from Peru!

  • @RevvS1k
    @RevvS1k Год назад +1

    Happy New Year Elizabeth. Been wondering where you've been....❤️

  • @taytaythehufflepuff8532
    @taytaythehufflepuff8532 Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness, this finally explains my ordeal with struggling to read anything other than fanfiction when I'm tired lol
    Being able to put to words that I'm in diffuse mode a lot when I finally want to read, explains my habits towards reading so much. The level of focus it takes me to read short, silly stories is a lot less than to read something informative that I totally do want to read. I'd always get annoyed when I'd try to read an "actual" book, knowing that I could read a lot, but I just never had the "attention span" for it.
    I've gotten better at reading more informational/dense books, but since you've said this, I'll definitely be thinking about my energy levels and what books work best for said time of day (which may mean I'm reading multiple books at once, but better to read many than to read none).

  • @hiddenwisdombooks
    @hiddenwisdombooks Год назад

    Always love your book content Elizabeth! 🫶🏼

  • @mohammedjaddoua4786
    @mohammedjaddoua4786 Год назад

    I love you method to present your ideas, it's creative and well designed with very good english accent ❤️
    I'm a medical student too, and I going to move to The US to complete my specialization as I'm preparing to do the USMLE Exams, and actually I benefited from your videos about studying smart ways and how to be fast reader.
    So thanks a lot from all of my heart.
    And I wish if we have time to exchange our knowledge togather 🌼
    I will be so appreciated ❤️

  • @calmlifen
    @calmlifen Год назад

    Your British accent is really good. I'm glad to subscribing to your channel today. You are an amazing girl with lot's of energy❤️

  • @daisybe3736
    @daisybe3736 Год назад

    You're the only RUclipsr I watch about productivity. You never disappoint, thank you. ❤️

  • @OCEAN_OF_FOXES
    @OCEAN_OF_FOXES Год назад +2

    "Thank you! I used to have difficulty reading books and thought it was due to my lack of focus. However, I only read non-fiction, which can be challenging. I changed my beliefs when I read a fiction book in two evenings (it was my friend's before publishing so I also couldn't avoid it :D) and then Gabor Mate's "When the Body Says No," which is written in a more accessible style. I now realize it was just a matter of approach and that I am not unable to focus at all. Although, I'm not sure when I'll be in the right mood to tackle these harder books, haha
    An alternative to waiting for the right mood is to choose a different book on the same topic, there are many books on fallacies. I personally like Mlodinow's "Subliminal." It's a "pook" as I call it: excellent while pooping. The book is packed with information, but presented with stories and examples rather than scientific explanations.

  • @tatertot6758
    @tatertot6758 Год назад

    Thanks for your comments about TF&S. Found it on the bottom of a stack of books in my room. Finishing off the conclusion today!

  • @Andrew_reads
    @Andrew_reads Год назад

    This is one of the most epic starts of video I’ve seen. That’s what I call knowing the audience of a problem you’e tackling. I was like damn, that’s me with that book! Haha NICE!

  • @sibusisodlamini2366
    @sibusisodlamini2366 Год назад +1

    I'm not sure if you made a conscious decision to change the delivery of your videos but I like this new format. It feels a whole lot more authentic!

  • @chocolate0728
    @chocolate0728 Год назад +2

    I did struggle finishing the thinking fast and slow. The thing that worked for me was to read it in the morning while my brain was fresh. I was so happy that i finished it! ❤ I’m actually thinking of rereading it again…

  • @aalnoman5391
    @aalnoman5391 Год назад

    You are such a wonderful storyteller,describing difference of topic in easiest way that anyone can grab it.
    Thank you so much💚

  • @jochrist6455
    @jochrist6455 Год назад

    love the intro, i started and finisched thinking fast and slow last year at 18 lol

  • @sandwitht6264
    @sandwitht6264 Год назад

    excellent intuition, thank you very much for the guide!

  • @MartiniBlankontherest
    @MartiniBlankontherest Год назад

    This is so crazy. Got into reading last summer to get out of a depression. My sister got me 'Thinking fast and slow' and i make point to know as little as possible about what i'm gonna read beforehand, so i forgot about it while i still at times struggle to focus on what is on the page. Gonna pick it up now. Thanks🙏

  • @khalilwalker335
    @khalilwalker335 11 месяцев назад

    I was reading talk to anyone for the same time you brought it up and i was mellow and happy

  • @miguelsantos84
    @miguelsantos84 Год назад +1

    Hi Elizabeth, I just found your channel. I've been trying to read/write more books but sometimes it's hard, not because I'm lazy but because I don't have enough energy to do it. I've been diagnosed from depression/anxiety back in 2014 and it has been a struggle to deal with life in general, I can't have a Full-Time job like a normal person because I can't seem to focus and also because I have a very low Social level (for me it is painful to talk to other people). Right now I'm reading Dan Brown's "Origin" and I just reached Chapter 26, I started writing my own stories back in 1998 when I was 14 years old but somehow I keep destroying them all without showing them to anyone, well, back in 2016 I made the mistake sending a story to a girl because she kept asking me so I did it, terrible decision because a few days later we stopped talking for good due to other things. In September 2020 I started writing another one and it took me 2 years to finish the 1st draft, I'm now trying to write the 2nd draft by hand but it's going to take forever because it's around 400 pages but I will do it, I have to but I find it hard doing something without any support (specially from parents and the only person who supports me it's my sister), sorry for the long comment, I wish you all the best.

    • @Musicienne-DAB1995
      @Musicienne-DAB1995 Год назад +1

      I can relate to several things in this comment. All the best to you.

    • @miguelsantos84
      @miguelsantos84 Год назад

      @@Musicienne-DAB1995 Thank you for your reply, I've been trying to do something useful but sometimes I end up not doing anything because I don't have enough energy. I can't have a job like a normal person because I can't focus and also because I have a learning disability since I was a kid (it was only diagnosed in 2014). I don't have friends because they don't care about me and I'm always alone, when I'm at the Coffee shop I look around and then I see people talking and laughing. All the best to you as well.

  • @mexicanmax227
    @mexicanmax227 Год назад

    I read video game strategy guides and textbooks. All other material was irrelevant to me growing up. Your so amazing 🥰!!!!

  • @oay2201
    @oay2201 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this wonderful video,
    I really needed this helpful advice because I've been struggling with reading recently

  • @billw2000
    @billw2000 Год назад

    It is always a pleasure to listen to you; your knowledge beyond your age is impressive.

  • @assefmolhem
    @assefmolhem Год назад

    Dear Elizabeth,
    This is a great work you do.
    Bravo 👏

  • @sandragustafsson3125
    @sandragustafsson3125 Год назад

    Excellent video! This is why I always have two or three books going at the same time. I'm glad I got to hear you explain more in detail, how to identify this categorization. :)
    Would you maybe consider making a video where you explain your views on why one should read fiction? What can one gain from it? Why is it a good use of time?
    Thank you!

  • @MrsPhiladelfia
    @MrsPhiladelfia Год назад +2

    I've been doing something similar for years, I just noticed watching this video 😅
    I divide books into information-density categories. Books like Harry Potter are "low density" so I keep them as space-filler books and return as often as I need it, sometimes several times a year. And then there are high-density books like philosophy or education. Some days I can read 30 pages easily even after work, some days I can barely manage two pages.
    600 pages of Harry Potter may take me two days but 100 pages of "Renaissance - Morning of the World" took me over a month. There was information in every sentence and I love this book very much. However, its nothing to read with an exhausted mind

  • @hardwin82
    @hardwin82 Год назад +1

    Happy to find this video. I was wondering what's wrong with me . Some books are so exhausting and simply I can't finish them. Than I feel bad about it. On the other hand can finish books thick as the Bible because is sci-fi or easy to read. Now I understand what's going on. I will be more aware of my "mode" before taking a book into my hand. Thx . Great content BTW

  • @lordrandal90
    @lordrandal90 Год назад

    Absolutely right. I have it on my bookshelf but I never even started it. Once at university I attended an optional course in advanced cognitive psychology and the professor said that those theories are already obsolete

  • @lisakaiser5180
    @lisakaiser5180 Год назад

    This is so helpful, thank you so much!

  • @nebyeelda5862
    @nebyeelda5862 Год назад

    😅Amazing intro! I tried to read that book so many times but couldn't. I was laughing as if you read my mind.

  • @VictoriaRodgersK
    @VictoriaRodgersK Год назад

    You literally just explained why I struggle through some books and blast through others! I never made the connection between energy required per book and the energy level available to me. Thank you for this!

  • @dave0754
    @dave0754 Год назад +1

    Malcolm Gladwell books are great when exhausted and stressed... Explains why I keep re-reading them!

  • @jasmine_milkyflower
    @jasmine_milkyflower Год назад +3

    I don't read a lot because I actually want to internalise what I read and apply it in real life. I don't get to do so if I'm always jumping between books. But I look up to people who can do so :)

  • @JunoMusonda
    @JunoMusonda Год назад +1

    You never cease to provide immeasurable value!! You rock Elizabeth 😊

  • @victoria-arg
    @victoria-arg Год назад

    you have become a huge inspiration to me in who i want to be and how i want to live my every day life. thank you for your beautifull and helpful videos

  • @tiagocruz6307
    @tiagocruz6307 Год назад

    "Thinking fast and slow",i liked how the book shows how weak is and how wrong is human intuition about itself and about the world,i liked the tip box and the big brother example in the book,where when there is a panopticon type of thing around you you put more tips in the tip box😁🥰🥰

  • @bravesoldat4498
    @bravesoldat4498 Год назад +1

    I have no idea how i landed on this channel but it has grown to be my emotional support and i thought i'm emotionless

  • @mckennalynn1916
    @mckennalynn1916 Год назад

    You should make a video explaining defuse mode and what activities are good to do in that mode to get out of it and also be happy and productive till you get out of it

  • @WOLF-wu2rc
    @WOLF-wu2rc Год назад

    Why are you so beautiful? Not only are you very beautiful on the outside but your inner side is even more beautiful. The way you speak is beautiful. The way you smile is beautiful. The way you explain is beautiful. Your voice is beautiful. Like your a true example of what beautiful should look like in this world today. Just wow amazing!!!🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿

  • @EnjoyJoy11
    @EnjoyJoy11 Год назад +1

    I understand that Knowledge is very essential need Elizabeth, but it's also very important the types of books we read we have to implement it, or it's gonna waste your time except stronging brain muscle.

  • @davidnelson4960
    @davidnelson4960 Год назад

    Greaat job! You must be a teacher. I actually learned something.

  • @EleanorNicBhatair
    @EleanorNicBhatair Год назад

    I love reading so much! The tip about making your own cliffhangers.... mindblowing ha

  • @rosacuore15
    @rosacuore15 Год назад

    Your videos are very useful for me. Thanks 🙏 so much!

  • @Fullbatteri
    @Fullbatteri Год назад

    Short stories books are great for Diffuse Mode, some of the best story’s I’ve ever read where in these moments.

  • @supreme5580
    @supreme5580 Год назад

    Fascinating! What a profound tutorial and guide on how to approach reading! Thanks for sharing! I sub'd

  • @savageantelope3306
    @savageantelope3306 Год назад

    This was actually a really useful video that made me excited to read

  • @Tiger_Shrimp
    @Tiger_Shrimp Год назад

    Thank you for this video! It really helped me understand why I get lost when reading 💕✨

  • @vagalumevolatil
    @vagalumevolatil Год назад +1

    Interesting video. At first I thought it would be very obvious but as a reader mtself I could have some nice insights about why some books might not have worked for me at that time. :)

  • @bellarothschild
    @bellarothschild Год назад +2

    Great points ! Its funny because I have noticed the same things when reading but it is nice to see it resonates and that I am not the only one reading books with this tactic. Although I read non-fiction specifically in the mornings and fiction in the evenings. Love the tip about taking books along with you, makes it easier to get a few chapters in

  • @joya763
    @joya763 Год назад +1

    Thanks my dear 😊

  • @EmeraldCityVideo
    @EmeraldCityVideo Год назад

    Ironically, I got halfway through this video and realized that 1) I'm not awake enough for this yet, and have to come back; and 2) Elizabeth seems very smart and compelling, so I subscribed to ensure I'll remember to do so.