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Reading books, particularly fiction, fully engages the mind and imagination. Any
activity that possesses meditative qualities in which the brain is fully focused on a
single task is proven to reduce stress and enhance relaxation. In a study
conducted by the University of Sussex, individuals who had read for merely six
minutes exhibited slower heart rates, less muscle tension, and reduced stress levels.
Dr. David Lewis, the neuroscientist who conducted the study, reported that reading,
“is more than merely a distraction but an active engaging of the imagination as the
words on the printed page stimulate your creativity and cause you to enter what is
essentially an altered state of consciousness.” It turns out getting lost in a good book
truly is the ultimate form of relaxation!
One in five adults in the United States experiences a mental illness at some point in
their lives. Reading self-help books has proven to be an effective method for helping
adults cope with mental illness. In the UK, doctors have embraced the approach of
using bibliotherapy, or treatment through the use of books, for patients with mental
health conditions. Doctors have been incorporating required reading as part of a
patient’s prescription. The goal is to bring the benefits of reading to millions of
patients with anxiety and depression.
People who read often, become more empathetic.
As if stress reduction, improved mental health, and healthy brain function weren’t
enough, reading can also help individuals become more empathetic and increase
their self-awareness. In particular, reading literary fiction can increase one’s
understanding of others and improve relationships. As readers become engrossed in
a storyline, they empathize with characters and learn their motivations and behavior
patterns. This increases a person’s understanding of human behavior which is
knowledge that carries over to life outside of a novel. Furthermore, when readers
select novels that are set in locations with cultures other than their own, they further
develop an awareness of diverse human populations and perspectives.
With all of these benefits, there is no doubt that reading is truly the powerhouse of
leisure activities. When you’re done reading this blog, why not shut down your
computer and pick up a good book!