One might think that reading has no effect on anything in their life, but reading actually has many benefits so long as you do it consistently. Reading can improve a multitude of things in a person’s everyday life such as communication, vocabulary, writing skills, and analytical skills. Reading can even reduce stress.
Lots of people in the world believe that they don’t enjoy reading and claim to no care about the benefits, but there are plenty of different genres and the pros of reading a few books a month or even a year are hard to deny. According to 95percentgroup/Why is Reading Important?, reading can have a very positive impact on the wiring of your brain. The organization reports that “The more time kids spend reading grade-level text, the more likely they are to authentically learn new words.” Encouraging reading in younger and even older children can have a positive impact on their communication and vocabulary skills. Reading is a great way to teach children sophisticated language and better talking skills with teachers and peers young and old alike. Not only can reading improve language, it can also develop empathy. People who read are more likely to understand other perspectives and what it is like to “be in someone else’s shoes”. By taking time out of your day to read a book about a challenging, daring, or suffering character you can learn to be a more empathetic and emotionally intelligent individual.
It is hard to believe that a single book can alter someone’s brain chemistry so much that they become more intelligent and emotionally changed, but these are not the only pros. Reading can also have a huge impact on critical thinking skills. When reading you are challenging your brain to understand the concepts of the story. By learning to understand and think deeply about whatever it is you are reading you are improving your skill in analyzing and understanding, this can lead to a deeper comprehension of what is currently going on in your life or around you. By learning to think critically you are training your brain to be able to think more logically in difficult situations you can make rational decisions in a shorter amount of time. This can sve yourself and others from being clueless when a situation arises and you need to make choices at the flip of a coin.
Reading of some genres can also decrease stress levels in the body. As readers it is hard to believe that when you pick up a good novel and the main character makes a horrible choice is can decrease stress. This is not what is meant. When reading soothing poetry or a good calm novel it releases stress from your body in such a way it can make it easier to sleep soundly.
Reading can be soothing and at the same time improve analytical skills, communication, comprehension, and vocabulary. After reading, you might find yourself more apt to pick up a book and begin your uphill climb of intelligence.