Those of us whose ideal night in involves an open fire, a giant glass of red and a good old page turner might not need to be told of the benefits of reading, but it turns out being a book worm can actually make you a happier person?
Yep, it’s true. Here are six ways that reading can help you with the smiles.
1. Better sleep
Studies have shown that people who have a regular bedtime routine which involves immersing themselves in a book enjoy a much better quality of sleep.
This is because our bodies respond well to routine and we’re better able to set appropriate circadian rhythms with a wind-down technique like reading. The Sleep Foundation recommends tweaking your bedroom environment to have low lighting. If you’ve got a good novel and a lamp – you’re sorted. (Post continues after gallery.)
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2. Lower stress levels
Research conducted by the University of Sussex indicates that reading is the best method for fast stress reduction and found that reading silently for only six minutes can reduce an individuals stress levels by up to 69 per cent.
This research compared reading to other methods of stress reduction such as listening to relaxing music (54 per cent reduction in stress) and taking a walk (42 per cent reduction in stress levels).