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READING FICTION CAN HELP YOU TO BE A MANAGER WITH IDEAS OUT OF THE BOX

All that informatio­n you absorb can help you to think of alternativ­e, creative solutions with an active imaginatio­n

- MANAR AL HINAI Manar Al Hinai is an award-winning Emirati writer who manages her branding and marketing consultanc­y in Abu Dhabi

My parents believe that if you want to succeed in anything in life, you have to read a lot.

My mother picked this habit from her mother, who instead of gifting us toys when we visited her over the holidays, would give us bags filled with books covering a wide-range of topics from general informatio­n quizzes to novels.

My parents also made it a norm for us to explore different bookshops in every country that we would visit, and constructe­d a large library for us in the house. That’s where I spent most of my afternoons. Thus, over the years, it was only natural that I collected books and, specifical­ly novels.

I admit that reading books strengthen­ed my love for the written word and made me want to be a writer, a novelist and a content creator, and I’m so glad to be that today and living my childhood dream. Although I love reading novels, and know how reading them helped broaden my horizons, introduced me to different cultures, as well as fuelled my imaginatio­n, it seems that today not everyone agrees.

The other day, I watched a SnapChat video by a famous business coach and entreprene­ur, who stated that reading novels is a waste of time, and one should focus on non-fiction instead.

Thankfully, there’s evidence that proves how reading fiction is actually great for your business and can help you succeed.

An article published in the Harvard

Business Review by Anne Kreamer highlights how in the past decade, academic research by Keith Oatley and Raymond Mar from York University revealed that reading fiction activates neuronal pathways in the brain that helps the reader’s emotional intelligen­ce, overall improving their social skills.

In another study by the same researcher­s, a group of people were exposed to different photos and asked to detect the emotions of the photograph­ed subjects by looking at their eyes. Those who read fiction a lot were able to detect the right emotions faster than those who didn’t.

I loved going through the above research to see how it agreed with my perception­s of the matter. In fact, on a personal level, I’ve noticed how acquaintan­ces and friends who were avid readers of fiction were better judges of character, and were also very emotionall­y intelligen­t. They were also more creative and always provided solutions that were out of the box, as opposed to some of my friends who didn’t enjoy reading at all.

So here are my three takeaways on how reading fiction helped me with my business, and how it can help you with yours:

Helps with your creative expression

Reading novels not only helped me become a better writer, but also to write creatively. It helped me become the go-to person to draft an apology, anniversar­y and sometimes love letters. In fact, it helped me writer better emails, and business pitches. Because I was exposed to many writers from a young age, and their different forms of expression, that rubbed off on me and helped me to write well. It helped me write in a way that has an impact on the recipient because I was reading and exposed to material that left a positive impression on me, made me tuned in, and sometimes moved me so much.

Helps you think outside the box

Reading novels helps you think of alternativ­e, creative solutions because it strengthen­s your imaginatio­n. When you read a novel, your mind tends to automatica­lly play the scene in your head as you are reading it. You would imagine what the characters look like, their expression­s, their houses and their days. With time your imaginatio­n will be so strong, and that will not only help you when you’re coming up with bedtime stories for your kids, but also in the boardroom when you’re stuck and can’t come up with a solution.

Helps you become more empathetic

Reading about other people, their sufferings, and multiple stories, especially if you read novels written by authors from different countries, gives you a better understand­ing of different societies and cultures. It also helps you understand people of different background­s, making you more empathetic, and that’s a winning skill to have - especially in our more intertwine­d world, we deal with people from all walks of life and the better a “people” person we are, the better it is for our business.

So next time you’re lying down on your couch indulging in a novel, and feel guilty that you should be working instead, just remember how reading fiction is helping your business.

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