I did not
start reading for pleasure till I got my first ereader in 2010.
After that, Matthew's confidence increased and
he started reading for pleasure.
Not exact matches
I wish I had time to
read for pleasure these days but I really haven't since I
started graduate school.
My guilty conscience finally got the better of me
for pleasure reading during my planning period, and I returned refreshed to one of my «
start of the semester» teacher tasks... analyzing IEPs (individual education plans).
I almost never
read for pleasure, but I
read a lot of business books and I'm going to
start commenting on them on Goodreads.
Ever since I
started writing book reviews
for Blogging
for Books, Killer Nashville and BookPage, I've had the
pleasure of discovering a number of new authors and titles I wouldn't have
read otherwise.
Once we accept and
start working on writing as our domain, our career, we also strike the contrariness of
reading as a writer, and no longer
for pleasure.
I have basically re-adopted my old routine (
starting with email in the morning), but it also incorporates Marketing Monday, and better takes into account the rest of the items I need to address
for my personal well - being (such as working out,
reading for pleasure, rehearsals, and socializing).
After using all my time to
read the required horrible business text books and case studies during business school, I have finally found time to
read and evaluate business books
for pleasure and even
started a book group with fellow classmates
for this purpose.