As a person who loves reading but recently has little time for it, I tried to switch to audiobooks. However, I keep catching myself losing attention while trying to concentrate on the audiobook. I find myself scrolling back on the recording to catch up on things I missed, and it’s highly frustrating. It puzzles me because I can easily read a physical book in a public place, but I can’t seem to listen to an audiobook in a public setting.
Has anyone else experienced this problem with audiobooks? Do you consider it a good alternative to a physical book when there’s no possibility or time to read a book?

  • Piratemomma1419@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I have to have something to do with my audiobook which really stinks cause I’d like to listen to them more. Whether it’s cleaning, grocery shopping, diamond painting or any hobbies, I need something to keep my hands busy. Otherwise I do the same, I drift off. I think they are very good alternative’s you just have to find what works for you. What helps you keep your mind on them.