Letā€™s talk bookish āž™ Reading & Mental health

Good morning!

Somehow with the loss of our AC, iā€™ve managed to get an allergic brochitis.. As I had been sleeping with my window openšŸ˜¶ yay for allergens- that caused my irritations and lost of my voice xp (good thing I take daily allergy pills..)

Anyway! Today we shall be doingĀ August 4thā€™s prompt, about Mental health impacting our reading;Ā How does reading impact your mental health? If youā€™re feeling sad, do you read certain types of books, or reread old favorites? If you donā€™t read for a while, do you notice that impacting your overall well being? Do you ever take reading breaks?

Letā€™s Talk Bookish is a bookish meme that was created by Rukky @Ā Eternity booksĀ where each Friday, bloggers write posts discussing the topic of the week! Since the beginning of April, the meme has been taken over by Aria @Ā Book Nook Bits; She also created the pretty new graphics!


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Thanksfully for me, my medication has been set and working pretty greatly, so I canā€™t say that Iā€™ve felt that much depressed.. though I did felt a little bump in the way earlier this year with my reading & blogging slump. That was more of aĀ mid-life crisis thing however, doubting everything šŸ˜…

I now have taken a new approach to slumps and things like that- where I ditch reading for a while and take into gaming instead. As it takes way less mental power than reading would.. I can just tune out, play some music in my headphones and play; waiting for the storm to pass me by.

If I do choose to pick a book to read before bed, Iā€™d tend to go more into non-fiction. Which Iā€™ve been reading so much more this year, effectively ā€“ I find it takes less mental power than fiction as they are usually bite sized stories.. and you donā€™t need to dig into your imagination much, itā€™s just like someone telling you a life story.

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Years ago though, when I was more in a depressive episode, iā€™d grab more darker fiction ā€“ something usually dealing with suicide idealisation.. I remember for exempleĀ My heart and other black holes, or even All the bright places. I tend to grab something that fit my sadness mood instead of going against it.

Related; Do you prefer to read your ā€œmoodā€ or go completely different?

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For me, reading breaks donā€™t really impacts anything.. other than my blogging that is, being more of a book blog ā€“ as I replace it with another passion of mine for the time being. I usually spend most of my time gaming anyway, because my concentration span issues tend to not allow me to read in daytime and keep it solely at night once iā€™m comfy and unbothered in my bed.

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What about you, do you relate? or are we different?

4 comments

  1. My mental health affects my reading too. When Iā€™m in a bad mood or anxious, I want to read something happy or light. But if Iā€™m in a good mood, Iā€™ll read something more dramatic. There are times where I donā€™t feel like reading at all and stick to YouTube, Netflix and Hulu movies and shows.

    1. Ah so youā€™re the opposite! I tend to go deeper in it, worsening myself šŸ˜ but then some of those type of books have good lessons or morale in them? (As far as I remember)

      Thatā€™s fair! Iā€™m honestly not much of a TV show person.. or movie. Idk- staying in place I cant do it xD I usually multitask and keep gaming while watching something too

  2. My mental health certainly affects my reading, and I found that when I started to suffer with my mental health during the COVID lockdowns, I wasnā€™t really reading at all. Now Iā€™m on medication, which does seem to be working, my reading has certainly picked back up and I always want a book or two on the go. However, when it does drop I cannot concentrate, even on the lightest and easiest of books, I ditch the books and watch TV or play on my Switch instead.

    1. Yep im the same! Canā€™t even retain what I do read even if I do.. quite depressing šŸ« 

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