There’s nothing like pumping books.
The day after federal health watchdogs released their latest
dietary recommendations, I encountered an infographic titled Benefits
of Reading.
Rather than make me worry about my intake of salt, sugar,
caffeine, or cholesterol, this online poster gives me comfort. While I’m not an
Olympic-level reader, my time with a book, magazine, or an e-reader, does more
than exercise my mind. It’s also good for my body.
Follow the link and you’ll see that just six minutes of
reading (why stop so soon) can ease muscle tension and reduce stress more than
listening to music (68%), drinking tea (100%), and walking (300%). Who knows
how much you’d benefit if you listened to music, sipped tea, and took along a
book on your walk.
There’s more. People with improved literacy, the infographic
claims, have higher incomes, are more likely to own their home, and are less likely
to divorce. And by reading aloud to young children you boost their brain
development, build a stronger relationship with them, and encourage their
academic success.
The graphic claims there’s nothing like a brain on books. The
act of reading:
—expands your vocabulary
—boosts your memory
—develops your analytic skills
—improves your communication
skills
—enhances your ability to focus
So take time from your health-inducing reading to reflect on
how much good you’re doing for yourself and those around you.
3 comments:
Woo Hoo! Thanks Andy for this good news! I am happy to know I am so healthy. Verifys what I always suspected. Very few fights ever break out at a book club or in a bookstore. :-)
That might make a good writing prompt: Last night a fight broke out at the bookstore ...
I've been an avid reader since the second grade, where I was reading books from the attached high school's library. They were my escape.
Books led me to my former profession as a Forensic/Prison Psychologist.
I have Kindle on my iPhone, my iPad, my computer, and of course I have a Kindle, so I am never without a book. I read every spare minute.
Literacy was high in my priorities raising my kids. I taught my son the values of reading, now he shares my passion.
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