2. It enhances your vocabulary & writing skills
It doesn’t take much to figure this one out—the more you read, the more words you learn. The more words you learn, the more you can use them in your writing. Being well-spoken and articulate is a huge asset in business, allowing you to build stronger arguments and express your thoughts more succinctly. Whether you’re writing a report or speaking at a conference, mastering a language in this way will really set you apart.4. It improves your decision-making
According to this study, reading can actually help improve how you process information. Those who read on a regular basis were found to have fewer “cognitive closures”, leading to increased rationality and creativity. The average adult has to make over 35,000 decisions each day. Don’t you think that doing something that can help speed that process along is time well spent?The Outsiders: Eight Unconventional CEOs and Their Radically Rational Blueprint for Success
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