Remi Chauveau Notes
To read more and faster, integrate a 10-minute daily ritual into your routine, use your finger as a visual guide, and curate a high-excitement "P.A.L." to turn every book into a vibrant chapter in the story of your life.
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How to Read More (and Read Faster) 📚⚡ Insights from @labibliothequedepoche & @fabienollicard

31 January 2026
@hachettefrance La rentrée littéraire avec Lola de la @La Bibliothèque de Poche et Simonde la librairie Millepages à Vincennes. Partie 4 : « Un simple dîner » de Cécile Tlili, @Éditions Calmann-Lévy 📚 #rentreelitteraire2023 #booktok #millepages #calmannlevy ♬ son original - Hachette Livre

The Ink of Time: A Living Library 🕯️📖

Integrating the nostalgia of One Direction’s "Story of My Life" with the pursuit of reading more creates a powerful metaphor: if our lives are a collection of "frozen" stories, then learning to read faster is the key to finally unfreezing them. Just as the song describes the struggle to "chase" a life that is constantly written in ink, mastering the Memory Palace allows you to anchor the wisdom of your books to the very walls you live in. By accelerating your pace and turning your home into a physical archive of knowledge, you stop being a passive reader of your own history and start moving through the chapters of your life with the speed and clarity needed to truly own your narrative before the "colors" fade. 🎨🏃‍♂️

🎶 📚 ⚡ 🧠 🏠 📝 📖 ⏱️ 📕 🌍 🎯 🧩 🏛️ 🔊 Story of My Life - One Direction




How to Read More (and Read Faster) 📚⚡

Insights from @labibliothequedepoche & @fabienollicard

In a world full of distractions, finding time to read can feel harder than it should. To make reading a daily habit again, Fabien Olicard teamed up with Lola (@labibliothequedepoche) to share simple, realistic strategies that help anyone read more, read better, and enjoy the process.

1. Create a Small, Daily Reading Ritual ⏱️📖

The easiest way to read more is to anchor reading into your routine. Lola recommends choosing 10 to 20 minutes each day—morning or evening, whatever fits your schedule. You don’t need to finish a chapter or "earn" your reading time; the goal is simply to show up consistently until it becomes a natural part of your day.

2. Read Faster by Guiding Your Eyes 👆⚡

Fabien shares a simple childhood trick to boost focus: use your finger (or any pointer) to follow the line as you read. This physical guide helps you avoid jumping backward, reduces mental wandering, and maintains a steady rhythm, especially when you are tired.

3. Start With the Right Book for You 📚✨

Choosing the wrong book is the biggest reason people stop reading. Lola’s advice: start short, fun, and light. Humor is often the best gateway back, and Fabrice Caro (Fabcaro) is the master of this entry point with titles like Le Discours and Journal d’un scénario.

4. Build a P.A.L. That Sparks Excitement 🔥📚

Fabien recommends creating a P.A.L. (pile à lire)—a small stack of books you are genuinely excited about. Not a pile of obligations, but a curated selection of worlds you can't wait to enter. Having the next universe ready makes the transition smoother once you finish a story.

5. Follow the People Who Inspire You 🌟📚

For more literary joy, follow La Bibliothèque de Poche on Instagram and TikTok. Meanwhile, Fabien continues his ambitious 2026 challenge: one video every single day of the year, from January 1st to December 31st, marking a full year of creative discipline and brain-hacking insights.



#FocusRitual 🧠 #SpeedReading ⚡ #LiteraryEscape 🌌 #CreativeDiscipline ⏳ #BookJoy 📖

Spatial Anchoring

The Domestic Anchor: Spatial Memory Mapping
To truly anchor what you read into your long-term memory, you can use Fabien Olicard’s "Spatial Object Anchoring" technique, which exploits the brain's superior ability to remember physical locations over abstract text. Instead of just highlighting a passage, choose a specific, permanent object in your room—like a lamp, a clock, or a plant—and mentally "glue" the book's core lesson to it while staring at the object for a few seconds. By turning your furniture into a physical Memory Palace, you ensure that every time you walk past that item, your brain automatically triggers the associated insight, effectively using your living space as an external hard drive for your knowledge. 🧠

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