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Reading List 8 quick and easy ways to keep your books under control

By Lisa Kanarek

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1. Keep a computerized list of books you want to read. Bykeeping a list, you'll have a ready-reference available whenyou go to the store.

2. Check out books from the library or trade withfriends. This will serve two purposes. First, you'll save moneyand storage space by limiting the number of books you buy. Second,you'll have a built-in deadline for reading or returning thebook.

3. Set aside one hour each morning or evening to read.Before you automatically turn on the television, read a bookinstead. You'll be amazed at how many books you'll checkoff your reading list each year.

4. At least once each year, go through your bookcase anddonate or sell the books you no longer need.

5. Listen to books on tape while traveling betweenappointments or while exercising

6. Skim books for the highlights. Instead of attemptingto read an entire book, read the parts that interest you.

7. Highlight as you read or take notes in the margin.When you need to refer to the book again, you'll have notrouble locating the information you need.

8. Designate a shelf on your bookcase for unread books.This will serve as a visual reminder of the number of books youstill need to read.

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Lisa Kanarek is the author of several books, including 101 Home Office Success Secretsand Organizing Your Home Office For Success, andthe founder of HomeOfficeLife.com. She admitsto being an "office product junkie" and is always on thelookout for the latest, interesting home office product to beintroduced.

Brother home office expert Lisa Kanarek advises corporations and individuals on all aspects of working from home and writes the blog Working Naked. She is the author of several books, including Working Naked: A guide to the bare essentials of home office life.

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