So, I’ve already written out my 2026 goals. I basically had them all set and ready back in December, just so I could prepare myself and try to get ahead of the game. I’ve honestly been slacking a bit with putting those goals on here, though. I either hear that you shouldn’t share your goals because it gives you instant gratification, and you would wind up not doing it. But I’ve also heard that sharing can help because it’ll give you accountability.
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How to create reading goals without the burnout
I feel like this is going to be a tough one for a lot of readers. How do we create reading goals without burning out? It’s just what we do.
It shouldn’t be that way, though. Reading is our hobby for a reason or else it wouldn’t be our hobby at all. We don’t read to look cool, and we don’t read to look “smart”. Granted, I’m sure there are some people out there who do, but they are necessarily true readers, are they?
Read more “How to create reading goals without the burnout”How to plan your 2026 reading goals
I think a lot of people will be creating 2026 reading goals soon, and I know I will be too. But what should our reading goals look like, and how do we make them a lot less overwhelming?
I feel like just about all readers start the new year with at least some goals in mind. Whether that’s what books you want to get to in that year, or how many books you really want to read.
Read more “How to plan your 2026 reading goals”Setting Goals for 2025 to make this the best year yet
For as long as I can remember, I have always created goals for the new year. Most of the time, I would keep working on my goals until maybe February, and then I would stop. Maybe you are the same way but for me, I always got discouraged. It all started fun and then I would get bored with it and then stop. Are you the same way? I’m sure some of you are!
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