This week’s prompt: Sometimes, readers get into funks and maybe stop reading or feel like reading is work. What do you do to get yourself out of a reading funk?
You know, I used to really worry when this happened. I’d think, “that’s it, my reading days are over. What if I never read another book?” But nowadays I’ve learned a lot more about myself. For starters, I now know I have ADHD, which really changes how I think about my own behaviour – I know that my attention span is shorter than most and I also know that my nervous system is motivated by interest rather than what’s important or necessary, which I fight when it comes to chores, but not hobbies. So if I don’t feel like reading for a while, you know what? That’s a great time to catch up on my TV. It’s an opportunity to find some new podcasts. It’s time to spend getting in touch with people I’ve not called or written to in too long.
I’ve also discovered that it tends to come in a pattern. There are usually a couple of months out of the year – sometimes as early as autumn, but usually during the winter months – when I just don’t read much. But if I allow that, if I don’t push it, it does always come back and then I make up for it. I’ll start slow, but after a few months I’m usually reading a lot. So that increased understanding of my own psyche and the patterns of my life have really helped me just roll with it.
What about you guys? Are there any other neurodivergent folks out there who have made similar discoveries about their reading patterns? If you’re neurotypical, how does this kind of thing work for you? Are you able to push yourself through discipline to get back to reading? I’d love to hear about your experiences!
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I notice that I’m happiest when I finish a book and then take time to focus on knitting. I have to have that back and forth or I’ll get bored with both. The amount of time I spend on each hobby isn’t always the same, it’s just until I feel like moving on.
I hadn’t really thought about that, but I totally get it. I have a few different things I love, but I tend to switch between them throughout the year. Reading is usually there as well, but even that does change – some months I am reading (listening to audiobooks) constantly, others that time is spent catching up on TV shows. But other things are seasonal – I garden spring to fall, then I switch to crocheting and/or knitting through the winter. I like that I have a line up of different hobbies to suit whatever I need in the moment, but you’re right, if I had to pick only one, I’d get bored very quickly!