Purpose: Boost retention, comprehension, and spaced exposure by reading short focused sessions across the day.
The Architecture of the "Six-Interval" Mind: A New Philosophy of Reading
Reading 10 minutes, six times a day, equals one hour of reading daily. Over a year, that’s 365 hours—roughly the equivalent of reading 50 to 60 books. read 6 times a day updated
Sample micro-schedule (weekday)
The Deep Dive (Session 3): Mid-day, usually during lunch. This is your primary "Growth" session. Focus on a non-fiction book that requires high concentration, such as a technical manual or a complex history. Quick guide: Read 6 times a day (updated)
By 9:00 PM tomorrow, you will have consumed more quality information than most people do in a week. And you will feel the difference.
Never be without a book. Keep one on your nightstand, in your bag, and even a digital copy on your phone to capitalize on unexpected wait times Set a Timer: Sample micro-schedule (weekday) The Deep Dive (Session 3):
Short Sessions: Given the goal of reading six times a day, aim for short sessions of about 10-20 minutes. This could be reading a chapter in a book, an article, or even a series of social media posts.