Reading at night not prefferable but at early morning
By sonalvs
@sonalvs (159)
India
July 22, 2010 4:57am CST
As expertise and our elders are also saying that it's not prefferable to read at night if you want to improve your grassping power you need to reat at early morning so wake up as early as possible otherwise it will broke your consitency.I know that they are all say right.
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4 responses
@mr_pearl (5018)
• India
22 Jul 10
Hi Sonal... Reading in the morning is good for the students, no doubt... For me, I don't care about the time, if I want to read... It might be the most beautiful evening to go out and you might find me reading a history or philosophy book... Reading is a fanaticism of many... I am a fanatic reader too...
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
22 Aug 10
Reading is one way of relaxation for me. I read journals, magazines, newspapers, novels, and so on. But, since I have to rush to my work every morning, I can only do readings in the evenings after I get back home from work. Of course, over the weekends, I could spend more time reading my favorites. I enjoy reading classic novels over the weekends.
@allyoftherain (7208)
• United States
22 Jul 10
Sounds contrary to what I've heard. If you read or study right before you go to sleep at night, then you'll remember it better in the morning because sleep is the time that you store and sort through what you need to remember.
Personally, I think any time of day is a good time to read.
@blackcube (31)
• Hungary
24 Jul 10
This really is interesting. Might be actually true, but seems quite sure not to work for me. In the morning, after waking up (especially if it's an early hour) I can hardly grasp anything at all, I'm too much of a zombie to do that... In the evening, however, I'm usually more energetic than during the day and I can work or read easily into the night. Guess I'm not the only one like that, am I?