Let me start out by being blunt: My mind loves to wander. It doesn't seem to matter what the medium or subject is, my mind will usually wander. TV or movies (yes, even ST), radio shows (new (public radio) or old (Jack Benny, etc.)), or reading (again, even ST (even the ones I like the best)). Especially reading.
For radio shows, I have discovered something that helps keep my mind from constantly wandering: simple video games or puzzles, such as various types of solitaire (patience), Minesweeper, Tetris, Sudoku (both on paper and electronically), etc. Playing these types of games or solving these types of puzzles while listening help me to concentrate on the show much better than just listening alone.
This leads me to the main question of this post: Are there any similar techniques you can think of to help my concentration levels while reading, especially ST novels?
Audio books would be a great choice, in that I could listen to them like the radio, and play games/solve puzzles, except that relatively few ST novels are available in audio format, and extremely few are in unabridged audio format (the only way acceptable to me). So that's out.
Another idea I thought of was ebooks with text-to-speech (a sort of computerized audio book). The problem with that, according to online research, is that ebook publishers don't usually allow text-to-speech capabilities for their ebooks. So that's out too.
As far as I can tell, this leaves me with one option: find some other activity or activities to occupy part of my mind that won't interfere with my reading. Does anybody out there have any suggestions? Do any of you have a similar concentration problem, with techniques/activities that help you? Even if you don't have a reading concentration problem, do you often do other activities at the same time you're reading? If so, what? Background music, even if it's only instrumental, isn't enough for me. I've thought of maybe something to occupy my hands? Of course, that would require a way of holding the book open and turning the pages.
Any other thoughts or advice is definitely welcome. Hopefully somebody(s) will suggest something(s) that will work for me.
For radio shows, I have discovered something that helps keep my mind from constantly wandering: simple video games or puzzles, such as various types of solitaire (patience), Minesweeper, Tetris, Sudoku (both on paper and electronically), etc. Playing these types of games or solving these types of puzzles while listening help me to concentrate on the show much better than just listening alone.
This leads me to the main question of this post: Are there any similar techniques you can think of to help my concentration levels while reading, especially ST novels?
Audio books would be a great choice, in that I could listen to them like the radio, and play games/solve puzzles, except that relatively few ST novels are available in audio format, and extremely few are in unabridged audio format (the only way acceptable to me). So that's out.
Another idea I thought of was ebooks with text-to-speech (a sort of computerized audio book). The problem with that, according to online research, is that ebook publishers don't usually allow text-to-speech capabilities for their ebooks. So that's out too.
As far as I can tell, this leaves me with one option: find some other activity or activities to occupy part of my mind that won't interfere with my reading. Does anybody out there have any suggestions? Do any of you have a similar concentration problem, with techniques/activities that help you? Even if you don't have a reading concentration problem, do you often do other activities at the same time you're reading? If so, what? Background music, even if it's only instrumental, isn't enough for me. I've thought of maybe something to occupy my hands? Of course, that would require a way of holding the book open and turning the pages.
Any other thoughts or advice is definitely welcome. Hopefully somebody(s) will suggest something(s) that will work for me.