5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make – and How to Fix Them

5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make – and How to Fix Them –5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make – and How to Fix Them

It must have happened to you too –  whenever you start reading a book, you manage to get through a few pages, but after a while, you get bored and close the book, telling yourself you’ll read it later. But when you finally pick it up again, the same thing happens. Sound familiar?

Don’t worry—you’re not alone. This is one of the most common problems beginner readers face. And the reason behind it? A few basic mistakes that many people don’t even realize they’re making.

In this article, I’ll share the 5 most common mistakes new readers make, and how you can avoid them to enjoy reading and actually finish your books.

📚 Table of Contents:

           1. Introduction
           2. Mistake 1: Choosing the Wrong Book
           3. Mistake 2: Read What Is Necessary
           4. Mistake 4: Don’t Read Just to Say “I Read It”
           5. Mistake 5: Reading in Hurry
           6. Summary
 
1. Choosing the Wrong Book.
5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make - and How to Fix Them -
One of the biggest problems is

 choosing the wrong book to read! Yes, we often pick books that are recommended by others—like your favorite influencer, a friend, or someone online—without realizing what type of books you are actually interested in. There’s nothing wrong with reading books recommended by someone. But as a beginner, your interest might be different. So you end up picking a book that doesn’t match your taste—and that’s why you feel bored and shut the book after reading just a few pages.

The first step should be choosing books that match your interest. For example, if you enjoy fiction, you might get bored with non-fiction—and that’s okay. It doesn’t mean non-fiction books are boring, it just means your taste is different right now.
So in the beginning, go for books that excite you, not just the ones everyone’s talking about. Once you get into the habit of reading, you’ll naturally start exploring different genres.
 
2. Read What Is Necessary.
Even if you have a book that you’re interested in, you might still face problems while reading—and that is usually due to distractions. Distractions could be anything, like using your phone while reading, doing other tasks at the same time like listening to music or eating, or reading in a noisy place. Remember this line: “It’s better to read one page of a book in a library than to read an entire book while being distracted.”
So first of all, choose the right time and place for reading. If you’re getting distracted by your phone, keep it far away from you. If you get busy with work during the day, prefer reading at night. If there are any issues in your room, you can simply go to your terrace to read.
It is strongly recommended not to eat or do any other work while reading. If you read while multitasking, you may go through paragraphs without truly understanding their meaning and essence. So always prefer the right place and the right time for reading.
 
3. Take small steps.
5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make - and How to Fix Them -Remember, it is not always necessary to read each and every topic and content of the book. You can easily filter out the topics you like and that are related to you. You are free to skip any pages or topics that might not be essential to you. Many beginners often read multiple pages at one time in excitement, but after some time, the excitement ends, and they leave it for later. But you can start your book reading journey by reading just only one page per day! Yes, you heard it right one page each day. By reading one page a day, you don’t feel stressed or overloaded, and you don’t procrastinate. After a few days, you can increase the number of pages you read. But start with a small step, you can even read for 5–10 minutes a day. This method can help you maintain your excitement for reading.
 
4. Don’t Read Just to Say “I Read It”
5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make - and How to Fix Them -Do you know, most people start reading but quit within a week? That’s because they read just to say “I read it.” They focus more on finishing the book rather than understanding it. If you’re one of them, remember this—if you only read to finish and not to understand, you’ll miss out on the real value of the book. It becomes a waste of time.
When you read with that mindset, reading turns into a task, and you start feeling pressured. If you’re doing it just to show off in your friend circle or to look smart in a group, you might never understand the true emotions, meaning, or the real benefit behind those pages.
So don’t read to impress others. Make reading your personal habit, and you’ll definitely start seeing the results in your daily life.
 
5. Reading in Hurry!
5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make - and How to Fix Them -This is one of the biggest problems beginners face—they’re always in a hurry. They just want to finish the book somehow and jump to the next one. In doing so, they often don’t pay full attention to the words, skip the context, and don’t even understand what they’re reading.
You have to avoid this mistake. As I mentioned earlier, take it easy. Just read one page a day, and if you don’t understand it, feel free to read it again. Take your time—find the difficult words, note them down on another page, and look up their meanings.
Reading while writing can truly improve your skills. This method not only helps you understand the content better, but it also builds your vocabulary and makes your reading experience more meaningful.
 

Summary

  • Choose and find the right book in which you are interested, rather than any recommendation.
  • No need to read everything; you can skip whatever topic you are not interested in.
  • Start reading with small steps. Reading one page a day is enough. Choose the right time and the right place for reading.
  • Don’t read to impress others. Make reading your habit, and don’t take reading as a task — it’s just a journey to your wisdom.
  • Never read in a hurry. Find the right time. By focusing on the paragraph and understanding the context, find the difficult words, note them down on another page, and look up their meanings.
⇒ By following these steps, you can definitely become a pro reader, and you can see the result in your daily life. Reading books can bring a new perspective to your life. Reading is a journey Not a task. So these are the 5 Mistakes Beginner Readers Make – and How to Fix Them .
                                                                                                                    – Shwetank sanchil

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