Reading, in my camera roll 📚
Need to take more pics of me reading apparently. Almost all of these are over 2 years old… 😢
#reading #booksoflemon8 #photodump #currentlyreading #bookish
Looking back at my camera roll, I realized how few photos I have of myself actually reading, despite how central reading is to my daily life. It reminded me that capturing these quiet moments doesn’t just preserve memories; it also motivates me to prioritize and celebrate my reading time. Personally, I found that taking photos of the books I’m reading, as well as candid shots of myself immersed in a good book, helped deepen my connection to each story. It creates a small ritual out of reading, turning it into a moment worth cherishing and sharing. I’ve also noticed that sharing these photos on social platforms with hashtags like #reading, #currentlyreading, and #bookish sparks conversations with a community of fellow readers. This engagement often introduces me to new genres and authors, which broadens my literary horizons. One interesting detail from the photos in my collection includes glimpses of the book "The First 90 Days," which has been influential in my personal and professional growth. It’s a reminder of how reading not only entertains but also contributes to development and mindset shifts. For anyone looking to enrich their reading life, I recommend documenting your journey, whether through photos, notes, or reviews. It turns passive reading into an interactive experience that can motivate you to read more regularly and thoughtfully. Plus, it’s fun to look back and see how your tastes and interests evolve over time. So if you’re like me and realize it’s been a while since you took a photo while reading, consider doing so next time. It’s a simple way to honor your literary adventures and share your passion with others.





