You know that feeling when you look at your bookshelf, filled with unread stories just waiting to be explored, but nothing calls to you? You pick up a book, read the first page, and put it back down. You scroll through Goodreads, looking at everyone else's five-star reviews, and feel... nothing.
I've been in this cycle for the last two weeks, and for a while, I was convinced I was in a reading slump. I was starting to feel guilty. As a book lover, shouldn't I be constantly craving a new story? Shouldn't I always have my head in a book?
But then I had a thought: maybe I'm not in a slump. Maybe I'm just taking a break.
We don't expect ourselves to watch a new movie every night or listen to new music every day. We give ourselves permission to re-watch our favorite comfort films or listen to the same playlist on repeat. So why do we put so much pressure on ourselves to always be reading something new?
I realized that my mind just needed a break from diving into a whole new world. Instead of forcing myself to start a new book, I've been giving myself permission to simply exist. I've been watching my favorite comfort shows, catching up on podcasts, and just letting my mind wander.
And you know what? It’s been great.
I'm not forcing myself to read, and I'm not feeling guilty about it. I know that the next book I read will be the right one, because I'll be ready for it. My mind will be rested, my imagination will be recharged, and I'll be able to fully immerse myself in the story.
So if you're feeling the same way, don't worry. It's not a reading slump. It's just a reading break. And sometimes, that's exactly what we need.
What do you do when you're not in the mood to read? Do you have any go-to non-book activities that help you recharge? Let me know in the comments!