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5 Ways Reading Books Can Boost Wellness

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  8 hours ago  •  1 comments

By:   DEBBIE BERMAN, (Goodnet)

5 Ways Reading Books Can Boost Wellness
 

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5 Ways Reading Books Can Boost Wellness

How reading books promotes happiness.

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Picture yourself curled up in a cozy spot, an intriguing new novel nestled in your hands. Turning page after page, you find yourself immersed in the sights and sounds of a far away world. Losing yourself in a good book can transport you to another time and place.

Not only can reading help you acquire new knowledge and information, but medical research confirms that it can help you manage stress, improve your cognitive health and make you a healthier, happier, and more insightful person.

Stress-relieving benefits


According to Everyday Health , reading on a regular basis is a wonderful way to relax and manage the ongoing stresses of daily life. "Reading can help to reduce stress levels, providing a much-needed respite from the challenges of daily life.

When you're lost in a good book, your body begins to relax, and your breathing slows down. This can lead to a decrease in heart rate and blood pressure, which can promote overall feelings of well-being." Dr. Alice Williams explained.

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Boost emotional learning


Reading to young children or babies boosts the development of key emotional learning skills like empathy. These skills continue to be enhanced as readers grow into adulthood.

Reading l iterary fiction may be particularly beneficial in helping improve emotional intelligence and critical thinking. "By reading about the lives and experiences of others, we can gain a greater insight into their thoughts and feelings. This can lead to a more tolerant and compassionate attitude towards others, as well as a better understanding of our own emotions," Dr. Williams told Everyday Health.

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Spark creative expression


Delving into the intrigue and drama of great literature can help people greatly expand their creativity. The Book Buff claims that readers learn from their exposure to the experiences of others and adapt these insights to create a new and unique way of understanding.

Reading works of fiction activates parts of the brain that enable creativity since readers have to make use of their imaginations in order to fully comprehend the story.

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Enhance career development


According to the Harvard Business Review , reading literary fiction can help people develop the personal character traits that will make them desirable employees.

They also stated that business greats like Warren Buffet, Elon Musk and Bill Gates are avid readers and expound on the benefits of reading for all. Most of the books on their recommended reading lists are works of nonfiction .

A chapter a day


Reading improves cognitive health and may help prevent memory loss, Alzheimer's disease and dementia by stimulating oxygen and blood flow to the brain, Everyday Health explained. A study conducted by the University of Michigan's Institute of Social Research found that people who read books may actually live longer lives. On average the readers' life spans were almost two years longer when compared to those who do not read.

There are many ways you can incorporate reading into your life and reap the varied cognitive and emotional benefits that it can yield.

Whether it is online, on an e-reader or an actual old fashioned volume, go find yourself a great book today and settle in for a nice long read, your brain and your stress level will thank you!

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DEBBIE BERMAN , MANAGING EDITOR


Debbie draws on her rich experience as a Writer, Journalist and Marketing Professional to tell tales of inspiration and hope. In our postmodern digital world the written word holds great power. Debbie seeks to use that power in the service of good.



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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    8 hours ago

It is doubtful that anyone can disagree with the fact that reading is a very healthy thing to do, and although I watch a lot of movies, I think I will start to do some reading - it's been a while since I have done so.  Perhaps these days some reading would be good for everyone on NT, if they don't already spend at least a little of their time reading.

 
 

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