Comment by π stack
Re: "Does anyone have general tips to get back into readingβ¦"
@Aeolus, many audiobook players can alter reading speed. Many audiobooks are read by horrible readers, and I can't listen to a lot of them due to weird accents or affectations of speach.
But yeah, I find it hard to read, listen, or do anything these days. After 3 rounds of COVID and 4 vaccinations, my brain is totally blown.
2025-08-28 Β· 8 months ago
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π¬οΈ Aeolus Β· 2025-08-28 at 20:14:
@stack Oh yeah, I wasn't saying to do it with everything you read. That's not feasible. It's just a crutch to get back into reading. Like I said, I shut the audio off within a page or two. By the time I finished the first book I tried it on, I didn't need to do it anymore. So you don't need to deal with weird accents or whatever. All you need is a single audiobook you do enjoy. I am not the type to adjust audio speed on videos and such, I would find it aesthetically displeasing to get audio anywhere near my actual reading speed, but I can see how my strategy wouldn't work for people who do that.
πΎ jecxjo Β· 2025-09-01 at 00:45:
@Aeolus I am the same way with slow audio. when i do audio books i typically run them at 3x. 2x feels like normal talking speed but slower than i read so i speed it up.
π stack Β· 2025-09-01 at 02:02:
I accidentally turned on a weird skip silence feature upon installing my audiobook player and it made it incredibly awful. Took me a few days to realize why everything sounded like crap
β―οΈ shia [mod] Β· Nov 21 at 05:18:
Just stare at a wall, for increasing amounts of time, and your attention will improve. But it hard to do. I don't think there is any shortcuts.
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π§οΈ candycanearter: [βοΈ]
Does anyone have general tips to get back into reading instead of using my phone? I've tried willpowering it but it never works..