Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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Lucas Maxwell has been working with youth in libraries for over fifteen years. Originally from Nova Scotia, Canada, he is been a highschool librarian in London, UK for over a decade. In 2017 he received the UK’s School Librarian of the Year award and in 2022 he was named the UK Literacy Association’s Reading For Pleasure Teacher Champion. He loves Dungeons & Dragons and is the creator of Let’s Roll: A Guide for Setting up Tabletop Roleplaying Games in Your School or Public Library. You can comply with him on Twitter and on his weblog.
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As a college librarian in a highschool in London, UK, I’m at all times making an attempt to advertise studying for pleasure for each college students and employees members. I strive exhausting to deliver new lecturers and employees to the library with the intention to guarantee they’re conscious of the advantages of studying for enjoyable and to get as many books into their palms as doable. There is plenty of proof to indicate that studying 20 minutes a day can deliver plenty of advantages to your psychological well being and well-being, for instance.
This is why I made a decision to start out a 10-day studying problem at my faculty, not for college students (I’m going to run one thing related in the summertime) however for employees. What I did was merely emailed employees asking in the event that they wished to participate. I supplied up a prize draw (a tote bag, a ebook, and a bar of chocolate) for one fortunate participant. I additionally outlined the advantages of studying simply 20 minutes a day. I attempted to do that with out sounding condescending, the purpose was to elucidate the advantages whereas selling the entire nice books we have now within the library. I’ll present a few of the suggestions lecturers gave me and the way I ran it.
It was actually easy to run, I requested employees to do the next:
Read for 20 minutes a day. It could be something you need.
Repeat this for 10 days straight (for those who can!).
Record your expertise by making notes on how the studying problem made you’re feeling, the way it modified your studying habits, if in any respect, something. I used to be in search of any form of suggestions and was very impressed with what I acquired.
In the tip, 40 employees members took half, which I took as an enormous success.
So, by trying on the suggestions under, it’s clear why you must problem your self and others to one thing related!
Here is the suggestions I’ve obtained. I beloved studying over this:
“I’ve found that being able to read for 20 minutes each evening has provided a much-needed escape from the pressures of school and everyday life! It has been a source of calm and a time to recompose my mindset and enabled me to continue with the rest of my evening activities with a calmer approach!”
“I try to read every day but lately have found it difficult to do so due to being busy, tired, etc. However, since consciously trying to read every day for this project, I have easily found time to read more than 20 minutes normally in the evening and it has led me to feel more relaxed and sleep better with a more consistent routine. It has also encouraged me to seek out audiobooks again for my journeys as I had moved to podcasts for quite a while, but again listening to books, etc. has made the drive more enjoyable and relaxing.”
(*10*)
“I loved it! It made me sit in a quiet room without any interruptions or distractions (no TV, no phone) and just relax and read with a nice cuppa.”
“It helped to refocus my evenings and gave me the opportunity to set some time aside in a busy work and life schedule to just escape!”
“Carving out time is so difficult but when you find a routine and habit (20 minutes a day), it becomes easier and something I felt entitled to towards the end. This was every night before sleep and really helped me calm down instead of scrolling or worrying about the next day! Thank you so much!”
“It made me feel happier and more at ease, it reduced the stress and monotony of each day.”
“I found it difficult to find time in the day at the weekend, and when I did, was easily distracted by my mobile! However, the evenings were better. Fewer distractions, easier to focus, and a real chance to engage in a book. As the week progressed I found I was checking the time less as I became more engaged in my novel 🙂 I felt more relaxed and a real sense of positivity as I love reading but always seem to run out of time. Thanks for the challenge!.”
“It has helped me sleep and unwind. It made me feel like I am developing and progressing as a person in a non-work-related way!”
“Really helped me to fall asleep more easily and just a nice way to end the day. I was reading a book about the universe and the signs it has for us, which was a nice way to deal with everything going on!”
“I read before going to bed rather than watching TV and I found I slept a lot better. :)”
“I have been more relaxed as a result and have reignited my love of reading!”
“So glad this challenge has got me back into the swing of reading every night!”
“I have really enjoyed the last 10 days and have, in fact, read today as well! I have enjoyed reading in the morning while I have my morning coffee, getting back into reading regularly.”
So that’s it, I hope that this has impressed you to create your personal 10-Day Reading Challenge!
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