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This year I did an acrylic painting and a charcoal drawing for my friend who loves kakashi from Naruto.
I binged tv shows and movies. I went through my books and donated some of them to the library.
Sometimes the writing bug strikes and I put pen to paper. This one hasn’t happened yet this year. Maybe November.

My go to for breaking a reading slump is to either reread an old favourite (there's no pressure as you know what's going to happen) or read something low stakes like a rom-com or cozy mystery. It gets you back into the habit of reading without being too off putting.



I rarely have had a dislike for reading at all, except when I was in grad school, and forced to consume and analyze hundreds of dense pages a week! I got back into reading then with Agatha Christie - short and simple.
Sometimes I'm just not in the mood for certain books, so I'll try something else. I used to feel I ought to finish every book, but life is too short for that. I have LOTS of choice in my stash so there's usually something that appeals. Probably a short and entertaining book just to get going.
Sometimes I'm just not in the mood for certain books, so I'll try something else. I used to feel I ought to finish every book, but life is too short for that. I have LOTS of choice in my stash so there's usually something that appeals. Probably a short and entertaining book just to get going.

but I don't fancy reading any of them right now.
When I'm feeling like this I tend to gravitate towards a series that I can dip in and out of, currently that's the Phryne Fisher series. Alternatively I'll pick up a Graphic Novel, maybe reread a Discworld book, or listen to a podcast about books.



LOL - I remember that feeling well. In 2018, I finished my thesis and last semester of grad school - read three books. :) Of course, I read a crap ton, it's just that most of the reading was for school!


I do not really have a good idea how to end a slump. I just sit it out I guess. My everyday life just slowed down a bit and there is more reading time again. Since I have time again, I can also focus and enjoy my reading again.
How do others who do not have much reading time prepare themselves for the reading session? How do you manage to relax enough to pick up a book? I have a hard time with that although of cause I love reading. But maybe that is a question for a different week…

Same with the dropping books! I used to grimly force myself through, but then I realised that usually when I'm in a reading slump it's because I'm trying to force myself through a book that I'm really not getting on with. Life is short, I may as well move on to something actually appealing!

Sometimes I have taken on challenges for GR groups and realize I am reading something just for the challenge and not enjoying it, or I am rushing through to meet a deadline. Then I decide I'll just drop the challenge altogether and read what I feel like when I feel like it.

Being able to access ebooks through my library has been very helpful with that. :)

This year I did an acrylic painting and a charcoal drawing for my friend who loves kakashi from Naruto.
I binged tv shows and movies. I wen..."
I love what you do 💜

That's a disaster for a book nerd. But thankfully it has started to be getting easier and easier the last years. But I don't think I'll ever regain my reading speed, I can't read more than twenty pages per hour. And I love heavy books. Not a good combo whek it comes to ATY 52.
However I mix heavy and serious literature with British crime novels and I've started to listen more regularly at audio books and this combination takes me through weeks that ate worse when it comes to concentration problems or other cognitive symptoms.
