I read over 100 books every year and I have a couple of tips that might help. First off I think it's important to remember that you can finish books even without reading for long periods of time. Even just five minutes here and there will give you progress. Audiobooks are great and it can be a good idea to notice how much you scroll on your phone and maybe change that with reading for some of it. I also love reading in bed at night as a way to wind down!
I only read just before falling asleep. My goal is just ten pages every night (I give myself a day off though). And though that doesn’t get me through a ton of books a year, it still maintains be habit and does eventually add up!
Full time job with a spouse and cats here! My partner and I have reading time built in to our schedules at the end of the day where we put on LoFi, make some tea, and read before bed to help us wind down. Even if it’s just a chapter before bed most nights I’ve found it helps my goals out a lot. A Kindle is also super helpful if you enjoy romance because I find myself flying through those crazy fast.
I love everything about this! There’s just something about a blue and brown combo that makes a space feel homey and cozy! I do have a request! I’m a mid century maximalist and would love to see a funky, mid century style Christmas build. ❤
Full time job w husband and pets here! I find time to read using audiobooks to let me read on the go. For written words, I try to read a bit before bed every night. It takes a while to get thru a book but you make steady progress. I also joined a book club so I have an incentive to read
I have two kiddos and am a reader. The easiest way for me to read is ebooks on my phone or Kindle. Gets me in the habit of reading instead of scrolling on my phone, or if I'm putting the kids down to bed I can read while they settle. You'll find your rhythm!
My number 1 reading tip is to read things you're actually excited to read no matter the genre, don't force yourself to read something because you feel like you should or because someone told you to read it. The kiss of death is trying to read when you don't like what you're reading :( also, if you don't like something after a few chapters, don't finish it! If you don't like a show after a few episodes you don't continue, so do the same with books, don't force youself to finish it just because it's a book and you feel like you should :)
When I noticed that I was reader fewer and fewer books, I found that setting up a storygraph account to keep track of the books I read helped me a lot. Setting up a (reasonable) reading goal motivated me to read more and to not fall into the trap of abandoning books after a couple of chapters... I also commute to university via train, so that gives me some extra reading time... And when the struggle is extra hard, I skip the challenging books on my tbr pile (I like reading classics) and instead just pick up books that I've read before and love or are really short/entertaining (a novella, short story collection, poetry collection or comic books, for example)... Reading just one chapter before going to be can be useful, too, although as a hardcore night owl I struggle with that personally, since I prolonging my going-to-bed-time with additional reading time is not a good idea in my case, lol
06:36, I feel this so much. I feel like I have so many hobbies, including reading, but I don't know how to give equal time to all of them. Then my friends want me to play video games all the time (which is great because I love my friends) but I tend to neglect my other hobbies in favor of gaming. It's tough!
I read at the end of every day. I set my watch timer and I read a non fiction book for at least 15 minutes and then do the same with a fiction book. Then I just squeeze in reading whenever else I have time. One of my favorite things to do is read outside in the sunshine when it's nice out. I wait all summer long to be able to do that when it finally cools off because I live in Arizona and sitting in the sun for any length of time in 110° isn't advisable. 😅
I love this so much, very my style!! I have a full time job and I read a lot. A way that helps to read more is literally just reading at night even if’s for a little bit or reading a bit in the morning!! I usually set aside 1 hour for reading. But sometimes it will only be for like 30 minutes. Audiobooks help a lot if you commute to a lot of places! Figuring out what you like to read is also important too!! I got back into reading after I finished college around 2021 and booktok books were popular. Some of them are pretty good and some aren’t. I think finding a genre you like and finding creators you like to rec good books helps to motivate you to read more too!!
For many years, I would pretty much only read at night and I would still read like 40 books a year. After I started reading more during the day, I am up to over 100. It's honestly doesn't take that much to get through a lot of books. You just have to be consistent!
got about 50ish reads in this year with 2 kids as a SAHM and i love alternating between audiobook and hardcopy so whatever i can sandwich in between i go for! audiobooks🤝🏼cleaning
I usually read at night before bed, but also if I have free time I try to get in some time to read. My free time is very scattered so I try to make myself comfy whenever I can and have a snack while reading.
I’ve found that audiobooks suit my busy lifestyle now. I listen while I cook, do chores, or walk on the treadmill. Might be a cool thing to do while you edit videos?
Audiobooks! Driving -> audiobook Cooking -> audiobook Doing laundry -> audiobook A nice bath -> audiobook Relaxing -> audiobook Sometimes an audiobook helps me to switch to the physical book.
Audiobooks. If I didn’t have audiobooks I would also be able to do everything else. You Sim a lot. You could get through so many audiobooks while building.
I haven’t read a physical book in almost 6 years. All my reading is done with audiobooks through the Libby app. Otherwise I would never have time to read because I have a full time and part time job.
If I want to read, i have to drop other hobbies. I tend to read more when I'm not drawing, and vice versa. So I have to set aside my other hobbies if I wanna concentrate on one. I also pack a book for work, so I read it on the bus trip home. And I use late night hair-drying time as an excuse to squeeze reading in. And if I'm too bogged down by reading one book, I grab a comic off my immediate reading list to act as a palate cleanser. I also balance my reading between light and dark and easy and hard. A small middle grade book between epic fantasies, or a short YA thriller between heavy family drama.
Oh I’ve never thought to layer those curtains!! Definitely gonna give that a try bc it looks so nice! I also love the color combo in this apartment. Happy Holidays Tonya! 🎊
this apartment is so beautiful! have you created a base game/city living apartment build? i recently bought the city living pack and i absolutely love it!
I’m so sad i’m having trouble placing this apartment down. It may just be an issue with my game but it just won’t allow me to. Absolutely love it though ❤
I know that you already have a stack of books. but i’ve been in the same situation and i do audio books atleast a few. Where i start the free trial to get a credit in the app that i can use to get a book. Then just cancel the free trial via ur subscription settings on ur phone and you still have the amount of time they gave you. then online when finished i returned the book and got another credit. but you can only do that so many times. For me it was 2 times. lol hope this helps. GL!!😽
If you can set yourself the goal of “read at least 10 minutes of a book three days a week” or something along those lines and do that but don’t time yourself, you’ll often end up reading over that amount of time and then once you get into the book find it easier? Just one thing you could try :)
When my kids were younger I'd say something bad so they'd ground me in my room. They stopped once they figured out that I was having too much fun reading Harry potter books
Super avid reader here (150+ books per year. I'm not sure if that's cool or embarrassing but it is what it is lol) You would think this means I'm reading all day every day but Im not at all. Here are some tricks. Always have your book with you. Life is waiting most of the time, and if there's a wait, Im reading a few pages. My son likes me to lay with him while he falls asleep so for that 20 mins, you know Im reading. So you don't need hours on end to finish books. I have an audiobook for the car! Audiobooks are 100000% reading. I have ADHD, and can only listen to audiobooks at 2x speed or I get irritated. lol So that helps in getting them done quicker as well. READ WHAT YOU ENJOY! If you fall into the trap of book clubs and reading what others pick for you, and you don't really care about the book it will take you a million times longer to finish and put you in a slump. I never thought I would be a romance girly, but I struggle to put a romcom down and that makes it a quick read too. Do I read more on days that allow, absolutely. But Im a full time working mom of two and time is hardly ever on my side. So I believe in you! My top tip for you would be to listen to audiobooks while you design.
I read before I sleep. It’s how I wind down. It’s not good to stare at screens before you sleep so a book is a better way to let your brain start switching off.
oops... i missed the sale. I was out of town until yesterday so I wasn't able to consider anything until last night and forgot to check. Oh well. Next time.
Hii, I had a question. I have noticed that you have a reshader on I'm just a bit confused since I have never played with it before. Did you just download the reshader and used it as it is or did you change up the colors in the preset? Thanks 😊 💕
I am unable to work a 9 to 5 becuse of an illness, also live in Canada so it gets super cold. In winter I pile on the blankets and read. In the summer we take a pride in our yard so I sit on the porch swing and read.
I read over 100 books every year and I have a couple of tips that might help. First off I think it's important to remember that you can finish books even without reading for long periods of time. Even just five minutes here and there will give you progress. Audiobooks are great and it can be a good idea to notice how much you scroll on your phone and maybe change that with reading for some of it. I also love reading in bed at night as a way to wind down!
Tyyy ❤❤❤
I only read just before falling asleep. My goal is just ten pages every night (I give myself a day off though). And though that doesn’t get me through a ton of books a year, it still maintains be habit and does eventually add up!
An off-the-grid/thrifted/DIY cottage or small house would be neat!
Full time job with a spouse and cats here! My partner and I have reading time built in to our schedules at the end of the day where we put on LoFi, make some tea, and read before bed to help us wind down. Even if it’s just a chapter before bed most nights I’ve found it helps my goals out a lot. A Kindle is also super helpful if you enjoy romance because I find myself flying through those crazy fast.
I love everything about this! There’s just something about a blue and brown combo that makes a space feel homey and cozy!
I do have a request! I’m a mid century maximalist and would love to see a funky, mid century style Christmas build. ❤
omg i love this idea!!
@ ♥️ I cannot wait to see what you come up with!
Full time job w husband and pets here! I find time to read using audiobooks to let me read on the go. For written words, I try to read a bit before bed every night. It takes a while to get thru a book but you make steady progress.
I also joined a book club so I have an incentive to read
I have two kiddos and am a reader. The easiest way for me to read is ebooks on my phone or Kindle. Gets me in the habit of reading instead of scrolling on my phone, or if I'm putting the kids down to bed I can read while they settle.
You'll find your rhythm!
My number 1 reading tip is to read things you're actually excited to read no matter the genre, don't force yourself to read something because you feel like you should or because someone told you to read it. The kiss of death is trying to read when you don't like what you're reading :( also, if you don't like something after a few chapters, don't finish it! If you don't like a show after a few episodes you don't continue, so do the same with books, don't force youself to finish it just because it's a book and you feel like you should :)
When I noticed that I was reader fewer and fewer books, I found that setting up a storygraph account to keep track of the books I read helped me a lot. Setting up a (reasonable) reading goal motivated me to read more and to not fall into the trap of abandoning books after a couple of chapters... I also commute to university via train, so that gives me some extra reading time... And when the struggle is extra hard, I skip the challenging books on my tbr pile (I like reading classics) and instead just pick up books that I've read before and love or are really short/entertaining (a novella, short story collection, poetry collection or comic books, for example)... Reading just one chapter before going to be can be useful, too, although as a hardcore night owl I struggle with that personally, since I prolonging my going-to-bed-time with additional reading time is not a good idea in my case, lol
I love this color combo. So peaceful.
I love audio books and I listen while I commute to work and while I do laundry or cook or things like that
06:36, I feel this so much. I feel like I have so many hobbies, including reading, but I don't know how to give equal time to all of them. Then my friends want me to play video games all the time (which is great because I love my friends) but I tend to neglect my other hobbies in favor of gaming. It's tough!
I read at the end of every day. I set my watch timer and I read a non fiction book for at least 15 minutes and then do the same with a fiction book. Then I just squeeze in reading whenever else I have time. One of my favorite things to do is read outside in the sunshine when it's nice out. I wait all summer long to be able to do that when it finally cools off because I live in Arizona and sitting in the sun for any length of time in 110° isn't advisable. 😅
I love this so much, very my style!! I have a full time job and I read a lot. A way that helps to read more is literally just reading at night even if’s for a little bit or reading a bit in the morning!! I usually set aside 1 hour for reading. But sometimes it will only be for like 30 minutes. Audiobooks help a lot if you commute to a lot of places! Figuring out what you like to read is also important too!! I got back into reading after I finished college around 2021 and booktok books were popular. Some of them are pretty good and some aren’t. I think finding a genre you like and finding creators you like to rec good books helps to motivate you to read more too!!
For many years, I would pretty much only read at night and I would still read like 40 books a year. After I started reading more during the day, I am up to over 100. It's honestly doesn't take that much to get through a lot of books. You just have to be consistent!
My brother and his family do Thriftmas every year and they do find really nice and unique items. They love it.
First! Liking the colour combination! 💙🤍🤎
Yay! Thank you!
yesss i would love to see a cluttered family home or apartment build!!!!!
Third!! Love it ❣ could you do something in Mt. Komorebi for winter time? Maybe a big family rental cabin would be super cool!
got about 50ish reads in this year with 2 kids as a SAHM and i love alternating between audiobook and hardcopy so whatever i can sandwich in between i go for! audiobooks🤝🏼cleaning
I usually read at night before bed, but also if I have free time I try to get in some time to read. My free time is very scattered so I try to make myself comfy whenever I can and have a snack while reading.
I’ve found that audiobooks suit my busy lifestyle now. I listen while I cook, do chores, or walk on the treadmill. Might be a cool thing to do while you edit videos?
Audiobooks!
Driving -> audiobook
Cooking -> audiobook
Doing laundry -> audiobook
A nice bath -> audiobook
Relaxing -> audiobook
Sometimes an audiobook helps me to switch to the physical book.
Audiobooks. If I didn’t have audiobooks I would also be able to do everything else. You Sim a lot. You could get through so many audiobooks while building.
the game cube and tv are the only thing i want from the event, personally feel that we dont need 4 more wreaths
Thats valid. I’m so excited for the tv & gamecube too!
It is now a shub lol love that. I’m not calling it anything but a shub 😂 love you
I haven’t read a physical book in almost 6 years. All my reading is done with audiobooks through the Libby app. Otherwise I would never have time to read because I have a full time and part time job.
If I want to read, i have to drop other hobbies. I tend to read more when I'm not drawing, and vice versa. So I have to set aside my other hobbies if I wanna concentrate on one. I also pack a book for work, so I read it on the bus trip home. And I use late night hair-drying time as an excuse to squeeze reading in. And if I'm too bogged down by reading one book, I grab a comic off my immediate reading list to act as a palate cleanser. I also balance my reading between light and dark and easy and hard. A small middle grade book between epic fantasies, or a short YA thriller between heavy family drama.
That's so cool! Love the platforms ideas! 😄
Oh I’ve never thought to layer those curtains!! Definitely gonna give that a try bc it looks so nice! I also love the color combo in this apartment. Happy Holidays Tonya! 🎊
Love love love your builds. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Also, How about considering the idea of building more penthouses? It would be great to see that!😅🥲thank you again for your videos 🍬🥹
this apartment is so beautiful! have you created a base game/city living apartment build? i recently bought the city living pack and i absolutely love it!
Oh my goodness, this is so beautiful 😻
The last book I read was the book written by misssimreno. I would read it on my lunch break at work in my car.
omg I own that book! haha April is a close friend of mine!
@Gryphi that's the reason I bought it because she's amazing
This is so cute!! ❤
Gorgeous apartment! 😍😍😍
Thanks so much! 😊
I’m so sad i’m having trouble placing this apartment down. It may just be an issue with my game but it just won’t allow me to. Absolutely love it though ❤
I'm also having issues placing this down 😭 I desperately want this apartment!
I know that you already have a stack of books. but i’ve been in the same situation and i do audio books atleast a few. Where i start the free trial to get a credit in the app that i can use to get a book. Then just cancel the free trial via ur subscription settings on ur phone and you still have the amount of time they gave you. then online when finished i returned the book and got another credit. but you can only do that so many times. For me it was 2 times. lol hope this helps. GL!!😽
Oh I’m totally calling a shower-tub combo a ”shub” from now on. 😅
I'm sleepy at work and seeing the decor in this build is making me want to nap lol
oh nooo! haha sorry!
I read in the bath and in bed before I go to bed to get an hr without screen time before going to sleep
If you can set yourself the goal of “read at least 10 minutes of a book three days a week” or something along those lines and do that but don’t time yourself, you’ll often end up reading over that amount of time and then once you get into the book find it easier? Just one thing you could try :)
love it so much
Not related to your questions but you make the most beautiful apartment renovations 😭🫠🌟🍸 thank you for you work 🎀
When my kids were younger I'd say something bad so they'd ground me in my room. They stopped once they figured out that I was having too much fun reading Harry potter books
I work and go to university, i read on the bus and sometimes before bed (:
Super avid reader here (150+ books per year. I'm not sure if that's cool or embarrassing but it is what it is lol) You would think this means I'm reading all day every day but Im not at all. Here are some tricks. Always have your book with you. Life is waiting most of the time, and if there's a wait, Im reading a few pages. My son likes me to lay with him while he falls asleep so for that 20 mins, you know Im reading. So you don't need hours on end to finish books. I have an audiobook for the car! Audiobooks are 100000% reading. I have ADHD, and can only listen to audiobooks at 2x speed or I get irritated. lol So that helps in getting them done quicker as well. READ WHAT YOU ENJOY! If you fall into the trap of book clubs and reading what others pick for you, and you don't really care about the book it will take you a million times longer to finish and put you in a slump. I never thought I would be a romance girly, but I struggle to put a romcom down and that makes it a quick read too. Do I read more on days that allow, absolutely. But Im a full time working mom of two and time is hardly ever on my side. So I believe in you! My top tip for you would be to listen to audiobooks while you design.
"How do you find time to read?" I neglect things, mainly sleep, and then I neglect homework for naps
I read before I sleep. It’s how I wind down. It’s not good to stare at screens before you sleep so a book is a better way to let your brain start switching off.
Hi there! Love this cute build! I tried using it though and it wont let me place it right even with the move objects cheat on. :(
I can't wait to move my sim who's going to uni soon when will this be on the gallery?
I always read before bed instead of doom scrolling on my phone
What’s the name of your second channel? I don’t see it in the description.
I am so disappointed. The sale ended early. I thought it would still be available today.
It is still showing up in my EA App as going on still! I wonder why it's not showing up for you?
Are you looking on Steam, or in the EA app? It’s only on EA
@@Pastel00Peach I'm using the EA app. The sale is not showing up there for me.
oops... i missed the sale. I was out of town until yesterday so I wasn't able to consider anything until last night and forgot to check. Oh well. Next time.
Hii, I had a question. I have noticed that you have a reshader on I'm just a bit confused since I have never played with it before. Did you just download the reshader and used it as it is or did you change up the colors in the preset? Thanks 😊 💕
I would love to get island living but fishing is bugged in that world and its really off putting
HOWW do you later the bedroom floor like that!?
Can’t find it 😢
I am unable to work a 9 to 5 becuse of an illness, also live in Canada so it gets super cold. In winter I pile on the blankets and read. In the summer we take a pride in our yard so I sit on the porch swing and read.
Audiobooks is how I find time to read.
How much is the apartment?
Second here love your videos
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