What Are the Routines of So-Called Super-Readers? by Kelsey Rexroat
Super-readers read on lunch breaks and before bed, on buses and in grocery lines, and sometimes—confessed sheepishly—during meetings with the camera off. [..]
Phones and e-readers make this possible, turning idle moments into opportunities to microdose literature. Reading is not scheduled so much as threaded throughout the day.
I find doing this myself.
For this article, the writer did not include people who read audiobooks. I use audiobooks extensively though.
Whatever works.