Would you read more if you did it in the morning?
At our request, radio host Nana Aba Duncan is reading first thing in the morning. Could this become a more widespread phenomenon?
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Rise and read! At our request, Nana Aba Duncan has spent the past week reading first thing in the morning. Instead of a sleepy start, the busy radio host, producer and parent began her day with at least 20 pages of intellectual stimulation.
q: Have you ever felt too busy to read? Do you think a morning reading ritual would help? Or do you have other tips to share?