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Get Into The Habit Of Reading Daily: A Detailed How-To
Reading is fun and important. But if you didn’t grow up with a love of books, it can be tough to get into the habit of reading daily. So here’s a guide on how to do that. Skip straight there or learn why it’s important to get into the habit first. Contents: Why is Reading Daily So Important? You’ll Enjoy It More You’ll Get Better At It It Adds Up Part Two – The Tips Carry A Book Around Everywhere You Go… …so you can Read Whenever You Can; Be Spontaneous… … But Schedule Time… … Like Before Bed… …Or At Lunch Break Make It Fun Switch it Up Why…
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Ways to Use Books To Get Productive For 2022
New year coming up, fresh start. We always seem to be doing nothing in this weird week before the New Year and after Christmas. But I, for one, love this time; it’s easy and relaxed, but also the perfect time to get your productivity sorted while everyone else is lazing around. And the perfect way to do that? To use books to get productive. That, and normal life/school/work is starting again, and I don’t want to repeat last term’s mistakes. So in this post we’ll be looking at a different kind of books than we usually do – the kind of books your write in. Diaries, jourals, notebooks- the lot.…
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11 Ways to Make Money From Books
If you’re in need of some extra cash, want some passive income or just need a job, and want one you love, this post is the perfect place to learn how to make money from books. Keep scrolling! 1. Write a Book! This is perhaps the most obvious one. You don’t have to become a fully-fledged author, though. Books are a long-lasting form of passive income, and are worth the effort to complete. 2. Make a Book Blog It could be like In a Nutshell, or completely different. I love writing a blog, despite its challenges. It’s hard, but will pay off in the long run. 3. Sell Books Online…
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How To Add Book Spots Into Your Home
Being surrounded by books makes us all happy. But we still want to keep that balance of being able to breathe and having a tidy house with still having space for books. Here, you’ll find out exactly how to add book spots into your home. So grab a pen and paper, and let’s get started! (Just a sec! It’s best to skim through this post and then read it thoroughly so you know what’s in Part Two, which can help you with Part One. Kind of a paradox.) Contents Part 1 – Making Space Part 2 – Ways To Incorporate Book Spots Into Your House Part 1 – Making Space…
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4 Fun Book Projects To Try This Winter
We love book projects here at In A Nutshell, so we’ve roundedup four great ones to try this winter, with this holiday time on our hands. A perfect opportunity to destress from all the festive rush, or you could use these to your advantage to get the whole family or friends together by making this a group project. Either way, hours will pass in no time with these book projects. The book projects: Book/ Reading Bucket List DIY Bookmarks Book/Reading Club Book/Reading Challenge Let’s get started! Reading Bucket List Skydiving, going to space, riding a camel; they all are the typical ingredients of someone’s bucket list, although some are more…
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3 Self-help Books For Teens to Read to Improve Your Life
Life can be tough, so you might find yourself sulking on the sofa all day, sensing the dread of the homework and chores piling up. We’ve all been like this, so here you’ll find 3 Self-help books for teens that’ll turn your life around. And reading this post won’t count as procrastination- you’ll be a different person in no time. Enough of searching for excuses – keep reading for some powerful motivation. 1. The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager This one has warnings that it’s specifically for teens only, but can be understood by younger children- and adults, if they dare! With tips to try and stories to read,…
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3 Planet Earth Books You’ll Love
It’s more important than ever to take care of our planet, but it can be frustrating when people around you don’t understand what they can do to help. Reading these books is a great way to learn about the world we live in and find out ways to preserve it for the upcoming generations to marvel at. What’s more is these books are easy to read, making them suitable for everyone. Book 1: Blue Planet: Life in Our Oceans and Rivers (Colors of the World) The ocean life will die if we don’t take action now. Image by USGS via Unsplash This book by Moira Butterfield is easy to read…
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Wishing it was Spring? Read this poem
The gorgeous multicoloured leaves are beginning to fade away and chestnut season is over, while the weather is getting colder and colder. We’re beginning to properly start thinking about Christmas (I actually bought some of my Christmas presents in late October!), but in this dreary gap beofre the festive season, we might need a little something to cheer us up – like this sweet spring poem. Grab a cup of hot chocolate (or whatever warm drink you like), a snack and curl up on the sofa while we head on. These daffodils are sure to cheer anyone up. Image by Yoksel Zok via Unsplash The poem’s History WIlliam Wordsworth wrote…
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How to get More Books for Cheap Prices
Sometimes it seems like you don’t know if you should buy a books or not. You could use that money for something else…. and besides, you don’t even know if that hefty price tag is going to be worth it! That struggle doesn’t have to even exist, and you can get your hands on new books for cheap prices – your purse will thank you for it. Read on to find out more. 1. Get it from a charity shop Charity shops sell anything, so it’s guaranteed you’d find a lot more than books there- although you’ll be spoilt for choice with them. 2. Get it from the library This…
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Got Unused Books? Here’s What to do With Them
You might be redecorating, moving house or doing a spring clean (in autumn); it doesn’t matter. What does, though, is where you put all those dusty old books. No, shoving them into your garage or piling them into a large cupboard doesn’t work. I’ve compiled a list of ways to get rid of those unused books in an eco-friendly and book-friendly way which leaves your house looking fresh and your bookshelves ready for new reads this autumn. 1. Donate them to your local charity shop This option is great if you have a lot of books and want to contribute to the community. You’re likely to find some great deals…