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“Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above
the ordinary.” ~ Jim Rohn
World Book Day is celebrated on Thursday, 23 April 2020.
Those who love to read are in good company: Warren Buffet, Bill Gates, Oprah
Winfrey, Barack Obama, and Elon Musk are just a few of the famous people in
modern times who believe in the importance of reading. With the South African
lockdown due to the COVID-19 virus ongoing, it provides an opportunity to
nurture healthy reading habits. Nalene de Klerk, reputation manager at
Reputation Matters, outlines some of the benefits of reading.
1. Reading builds vocabulary.
Whether you are exploring a fictional world or upskilling
yourself on new a subject, reading increases our understanding of how elements
of language fit together. A solid grasp of grammar, spelling, and punctuation
is imperative for effective interpersonal communication. While this is
especially important for childhood development at a young age, the use of
proper English lends credibility to adult communication, especially in the
business worlds.
2. Reading enhances your curiosity and innovation
Reading expands your horizons, helping you to think outside
the box. When reading fiction or biographies, you are exposed to other peoples’
world views, heightening your emotional intelligence. Reading non-fiction
teaches elements of life and the world that you did not know before. Either
way, it helps everyone to find creative solutions to challenges in everyday
life and in business.
3. Reading builds knowledge
There is something to be learnt from every book we read.
While there is plenty of merit to reading the news to keep ahead of current
affairs, books enable us to understand the world in context and in the long
term. In the long run, it is also more advantageous to read for
self-improvement and education than to read mainly for entertainment. It is
this knowledge that gives famous people like Bill Gates an edge in life and in
business.
Although the libraries are closed during the lockdown, there
are a wealth of ebooks and other digital literature available, including Reputation Matters’ latest ebook.
“At Reputation Matters, we are encouraged to read at least one book per month,
and with good reason,” says de Klerk. “On this World Book Day, we encourage
every person to get into the habit of reading regularly, because well-read
individuals help to build a stronger nation.”
For more information on Reputation Matters contact research@reputationmatters.co.za
or visit www.reputationmatters.co.za.
Follow Reputation Matters on Facebook (@yourreputationmatters)
or Twitter (@ReputationIsKey).
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