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I made a tool to visualize how many books you'll read in 2022.

Hey Books Lovers,

We often underestimate the power of tiny habits—but we're missing out!

Just read 10 minutes a day, and you will read 12 books a year!

So I made a tool to visualize how many books you can read in 2022 with a daily habit—based on your reading speed.

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on June 21, 2022
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    😁 Simple but cool. Thanks for suggesting some great books after calculating.

    In my personal experience, I started trying to get into the habit of reading 30 min a day 3 months ago. To be honest, I'm not doing it on a daily basis, but the fact that I'm reading all my books in English, which is not my main language, makes it VERY slow.

    I don't want to be that user that suggests features, but it would be nice to have something within the tool that suggests how to "read" better, take better notes, etc.

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      You'll get faster as you go along (you're probably noticing this as you read more).

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      Thanks for the constructive feedback Juan!

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    I've been doing this manually after reading Atomic habits haha. I love the book selections. Thank you, keep up the good work!

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      Such a great book!

      Thanks for stopping by Alisher.

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    This is amazing! Reminds you of the power of tiny habits.

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    Really cool!

    I'd add at least a banner or more links to your habit tracker + affiliate links to the books 😃

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      Done! Habits Garden link added^^

      Thanks Sandro

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      Agreed. If you've invested so much time into this, it doesn't hurt to get a little bit of $.

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