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      <title>What I thought about Audiobooks</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[I started listening to audio books recently. The first month of 2019, to be exact.&#xA;&#xA;So far I&#39;ve listened to 23 hours distributed between 3 books.&#xA;&#xA;Audible total listening time&#xA;&#xA;And I have mixed feeling about audio books... I mean, it&#39;s a great way to squeeze in more reading hours in moments when you can&#39;t actually sit down and hold a book (or a Kindle, in my case).&#xA;&#xA;And that&#39;s the point: 99.99% ()  of my listening happened while I was:&#xA;&#xA;Running on a treadmill at the gym&#xA;Exercising/stretching at the gym&#xA;Folding laundry&#xA;Preparing food&#xA;Doing the dishes&#xA;Eating breakfast&#xA;Commuting&#xA;Cleaning the house&#xA;&#xA;() Note: the 0.01% was due to 5 minutes today that I was actually sitting down and listened until I reached the end a chapter before I started something else at the same time.&#xA;&#xA;Focus?&#xA;&#xA;So I was never fully focused on the &#34;reading act&#34; the way I am when I&#39;m with my Kindle.&#xA;&#xA;It&#39;s...different. Different levels of focus.&#xA;&#xA;I know that I could sit down and just listen to a book. But somehow that didn&#39;t seem an attractive option for me. And probably that&#39;s because I&#39;m used to listening to podcasts while doing all the activities I pointed above.&#xA;&#xA;So I replaced podcasts with books.&#xA;&#xA;I concluded I don&#39;t immerse myself and assimilate information the same way when I&#39;m listening. And that&#39;s probably because I&#39;ve multitasked while listening to Audiobooks.&#xA;&#xA;I&#39;m not saying I can&#39;t remember what I read. I just feel that I might have missed small pieces of information. A quick-witted phrase. A savvy detail. A stirring revelation I wanted to note down and muse over. I got the overall message, no problem. But the act of listening wasn&#39;t conducive to reflection while I was receiving the information.&#xA;&#xA;Distraction?&#xA;&#xA;And that brings me to my wandering mind...&#xA;&#xA;Our minds wander, that&#39;s normal. From moment to moment it gets filled with random thoughts and to-do&#39;s for an undetermined future date. When that happens with my Kindle I just pause, acknowledge, take a breath and find the last sentence I remember processing and continue reading from there.&#xA;&#xA;With Audiobooks, my mind got lost in not only my internal thoughts but also with all the things going on around me (remember: I was multitasking).&#xA;&#xA;So the combination of my inner musings and external stimuli kept me not paying attention to the audio for what? 30 seconds? 2 minutes? 5 minutes? I really don&#39;t know. When I realized I was distracted I just paused the audio feeling a little bit overwhelmed.&#xA;&#xA;And eventually I would come back to listening when the situation I was in felt less distracting.&#xA;&#xA;Wrapping it up...&#xA;&#xA;I don&#39;t hate Audiobooks. I actually enjoyed it most of the time and I&#39;m sure I would not be able to read 3 books as fast as I did if I was reading.&#xA;&#xA;I will continue to listen to Audiobooks. At least 1 per month, that&#39;s part of my Reader Goals for 2019.&#xA;&#xA;But I&#39;ll choose wisely which books to listen to. If it&#39;s a more contemplative reading that I know I would like to take notes and assimilate slowly, I will probably not choose the audio version.&#xA;&#xA;And I will experiment with just sitting (or lying) down to listen, distraction free.&#xA;&#xA;#audiobooks #reading #noisymusings&#xA;&#xA;Thoughts? a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/noisydeadlines.net/what-i-thought-about-audio-books&#34;Discuss.../a if you have a Write.as account or Reply by email&#xD;&#xA;-------&#xD;&#xA;By Noisy Deadlines&#xD;&#xA;Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don&#39;t leave without my e-reader.&#xD;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started listening to audio books recently. The first month of 2019, to be exact.</p>

<p>So far I&#39;ve listened to 23 hours distributed between 3 books.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/CLC732P.png" alt="Audible total listening time"/></p>

<p>And I have mixed feeling about audio books... I mean, it&#39;s a great way to squeeze in more reading hours in moments when you can&#39;t actually sit down and hold a book (or a Kindle, in my case).</p>

<p>And that&#39;s the point: 99.99% (*)  of my listening happened while I was:</p>
<ul><li>Running on a treadmill at the gym</li>
<li>Exercising/stretching at the gym</li>
<li>Folding laundry</li>
<li>Preparing food</li>
<li>Doing the dishes</li>
<li>Eating breakfast</li>
<li>Commuting</li>
<li>Cleaning the house</li></ul>

<p><em>(*) Note: the 0.01% was due to 5 minutes today that I was actually sitting down and listened until I reached the end a chapter before I started something else at the same time.</em></p>

<h2 id="focus" id="focus">Focus?</h2>

<p>So I was never fully focused on the “reading act” the way I am when I&#39;m with my Kindle.</p>

<p>It&#39;s...different. Different levels of focus.</p>

<p>I know that I could sit down and just listen to a book. But somehow that didn&#39;t seem an attractive option for me. And probably that&#39;s because I&#39;m used to listening to podcasts while doing all the activities I pointed above.</p>

<p>So I replaced podcasts with books.</p>

<p>I concluded I don&#39;t immerse myself and assimilate information the same way when I&#39;m listening. And that&#39;s probably because I&#39;ve multitasked while listening to Audiobooks.</p>

<p>I&#39;m not saying I can&#39;t remember what I read. I just feel that I might have missed small pieces of information. A quick-witted phrase. A savvy detail. A stirring revelation I wanted to note down and muse over. I got the overall message, no problem. But the act of listening wasn&#39;t conducive to reflection while I was receiving the information.</p>

<h2 id="distraction" id="distraction">Distraction?</h2>

<p>And that brings me to my wandering mind...</p>

<p>Our minds wander, that&#39;s normal. From moment to moment it gets filled with random thoughts and to-do&#39;s for an undetermined future date. When that happens with my Kindle I just pause, acknowledge, take a breath and find the last sentence I remember processing and continue reading from there.</p>

<p>With Audiobooks, my mind got lost in not only my internal thoughts but also with <strong>all the things going on around me</strong> (remember: I was multitasking).</p>

<p>So the combination of my inner musings and external stimuli kept me not paying attention to the audio for what? 30 seconds? 2 minutes? 5 minutes? I really don&#39;t know. When I realized I was distracted I just paused the audio feeling a little bit overwhelmed.</p>

<p>And eventually I would come back to listening when the situation I was in felt less distracting.</p>

<h2 id="wrapping-it-up" id="wrapping-it-up">Wrapping it up...</h2>

<p>I don&#39;t hate Audiobooks. I actually enjoyed it most of the time and I&#39;m sure I would not be able to read 3 books as fast as I did if I was reading.</p>

<p>I will continue to listen to Audiobooks. At least 1 per month, <strong><a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/reader-goals-2019">that&#39;s part of my Reader Goals for 2019</a>.</strong></p>

<p>But I&#39;ll choose wisely which books to listen to. If it&#39;s a more contemplative reading that I know I would like to take notes and assimilate slowly, I will probably not choose the audio version.</p>

<p>And I will experiment with just sitting (or lying) down to listen, distraction free.</p>

<p><a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:audiobooks" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">audiobooks</span></a> <a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:reading" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">reading</span></a> <a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:noisymusings" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">noisymusings</span></a></p>

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<em>Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don&#39;t leave without my e-reader.</em></p>
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      <title>First time listening to an Audio Book</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Headphones&#xA;&#xA;I decided to try Audible for 90 days. I never understood the appeal of listening to a book. For me, reading is a calming experience and depending on the book I will slow down or speed up my reading. I will stop and just look at the world around me when a phrase inspires me. I highlight and take notes (yes, we can do that with an e-reader). Could I do that with an audiobook?&#xA;&#xA;I am used to Podcasts. I normally listen to them when I am walking towards an errand, doing the dishes, running at the gym or, occasionally, driving.&#xA;When I am listening to a Podcast I sometimes catch myself wondering about my to-do list or remembering a past event. Then I realized I&#39;ve been distracted and I come back to the listening. But that&#39;s okay because it&#39;s not a book, I don&#39;t need to follow every sentence to understand the message. When I get lost I just move on.&#xA;&#xA;Now, books... I like to pay attention to every sentence. It&#39;s a contemplative experience to me. And that&#39;s why I always thought that &#34;listening&#34; to a book would ruin the introspection.&#xA;This article from the New York times got me thinking about the differences between reading and listening to a book:&#xA;&#xA;  Is Listening to a Book the Same Thing as Reading It?&#xA;&#xA;Basically the conclusion is, it depends:&#xA;&#xA;  Print may be best for lingering over words or ideas, but audiobooks add literacy to moments where there would otherwise be none.&#xA;&#xA;So I am trying it for myself and I will see how it goes!&#xA;&#xA;I chose the book The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads by Tim Wu as a first try.&#xA;&#xA;The first thing I noticed is that the narrator was too slow. So I am listening at 1.25x speed. It&#39;s better. &#xA;&#xA;#reading #audiobooks #books&#xA;&#xA;Thoughts? a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/noisydeadlines.net/first-time-listening-to-an-audio-book&#34;Discuss.../a if you have a Write.as account or Reply by email&#xD;&#xA;-------&#xD;&#xA;By Noisy Deadlines&#xD;&#xA;Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don&#39;t leave without my e-reader.&#xD;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>I decided to try Audible for 90 days. I never understood the appeal of listening to a book. For me, reading is a calming experience and depending on the book I will slow down or speed up my reading. I will stop and just look at the world around me when a phrase inspires me. I highlight and take notes (yes, we can do that with an e-reader). Could I do that with an audiobook?</p>

<p>I am used to Podcasts. I normally listen to them when I am walking towards an errand, doing the dishes, running at the gym or, occasionally, driving.
When I am listening to a Podcast I sometimes catch myself wondering about my to-do list or remembering a past event. Then I realized I&#39;ve been distracted and I come back to the listening. But that&#39;s okay because it&#39;s not a book, I don&#39;t need to follow every sentence to understand the message. When I get lost I just move on.</p>

<p>Now, books... I like to pay attention to every sentence. It&#39;s a contemplative experience to me. And that&#39;s why I always thought that “listening” to a book would ruin the introspection.
This article from the New York times got me thinking about the differences between reading and listening to a book:</p>

<blockquote><p><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/08/opinion/sunday/audiobooks-reading-cheating-listening.html">Is Listening to a Book the Same Thing as Reading It?</a></p></blockquote>

<p>Basically the conclusion is, it depends:</p>

<blockquote><p>Print may be best for lingering over words or ideas, but audiobooks add literacy to moments where there would otherwise be none.</p></blockquote>

<p>So I am trying it for myself and I will see how it goes!</p>

<p>I chose the book <strong><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32674176-the-attention-merchants">The Attention Merchants: The Epic Scramble to Get Inside Our Heads by Tim Wu</a></strong> as a first try.</p>

<p>The first thing I noticed is that the narrator was too slow. So I am listening at 1.25x speed. It&#39;s better.</p>

<p><a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:reading" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">reading</span></a> <a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:audiobooks" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">audiobooks</span></a> <a href="https://noisydeadlines.net/tag:books" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">books</span></a></p>

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<em>Minimalist in progress, nerdy, introvert, skeptic. I don&#39;t leave without my e-reader.</em></p>
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