Zinciri Kırma
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A Daily Reading Habit That Actually Sticks

Track reading as minutes (duration) or pages (count) each day, and pick a chain mode that forgives the nights you're too tired to open the book.

Reading habits usually die in one of two ways: the daily target is too vague to know if today counts, or one skipped night feels like the whole streak is gone. A duration task fixes the first problem if you think in time — log minutes read toward a daily target like fifteen or thirty, so a fast chapter and a slow one both count fairly. A count task works better if you think in pages, tracking a running total toward today's goal. Either way, the chain mode matters more than the target: Strict mode suits a target you genuinely want to hit every single day, no exceptions, while Balanced mode is the better default for most readers — it keeps the daily rhythm but absorbs the occasional late night or busy travel day with an automatic skip, so one missed evening doesn't erase a month of progress. If you already know a trip is coming, spend a skip credit on it ahead of time rather than letting the day break the chain outright. The segment history is quietly motivating here too — it shows you've kept a reading streak going before, which makes starting the next one feel less uncertain.

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