I keep a bunch of books from all topic( kubernets, python, ML, Design, Investing, HTTP, Cooking) and since my interests fluctuate(one day I like investing the other programming etc) then if today I'm interested in investing, then I'll read a investing book, mark some parts of it to be made into flashcards, mark the boring parts with another color(so I can read later) and then(another day) I make de flashcards and read the boring parts.
I have also noticed that I get 'sick' of a book after reading for some time, then I need to either stop reading or go to read something new.
This is called incremental reading and has significantly increase the amount I read.
I keep a bunch of books from all topic( kubernets, python, ML, Design, Investing, HTTP, Cooking) and since my interests fluctuate(one day I like investing the other programming etc) then if today I'm interested in investing, then I'll read a investing book, mark some parts of it to be made into flashcards, mark the boring parts with another color(so I can read later) and then(another day) I make de flashcards and read the boring parts.
I have also noticed that I get 'sick' of a book after reading for some time, then I need to either stop reading or go to read something new.
This is called incremental reading and has significantly increase the amount I read.
https://supermemo.guru/wiki/Incremental_reading