This is a jam packed post of everything reading goal related for 2023! So if you are wanting to accomplish great things in your reading life this year, and have fun along the way, here are some tips to help you. At the end I will also share with you my goals for this year, my reading journal spreads for my goals and trackers, as well as a free printable that you can use in your own reading journal this year.
How to Use a Planner as a Reading Journal
Planners can be a great alternative tool for your reading journal, instead of the typical bullet journal or notebook. They can offer you more structure to your spreads without you having to take the time to create them from scratch. In 2022, I used a planner as a reading journal and I want to share with you the ways that you can do it too.
5 Book List Spreads For Your Reading Journal + Free Printables
If you are anything like me, you’re a perpetual list maker. There’s just something about getting it all out of your head and onto paper that is freeing in a way. Plus, the satisfaction of checking things off or crossing things out is inexplicably joyful. So of course, it’s no different for my reading life! Here are five different types of book lists that you can keep in your reading journal.
10 Reading Challenge Spreads For Your Book Journal + Free Pintables
Are you looking for ideas and inspiration for your reading life and book journal? Check out these 10 challenges! Plus, there’s a free download of PDF printables to go along with it.
20 Simple Spreads and Trackers For Your Reading Journal
The possibilities for a book journal are endless, and that’s the best part! You get to make it your own. You don’t need to be artistic or stress about having the perfect handwriting. It’s a place for you to reflect and and go deeper with the books that you enjoy. In this post I’m going to give you ideas and inspiration for some spreads and trackers that you can keep in your own reading journal. Don’t worry, they are simple and easy to create with no artistic ability and minimal supplies – all you really need is a pen and a notebook.
Writing Prompts for Your Reading Journal
Have you have ever wondered what exactly to write about in your reading journal? Here are some prompts to spark your creativity and get you thinking more deeply while you read!
10 benefits of keeping a reading journal
The primary purpose of a reading journal is to enhance your reading life by helping you get more out of the books you read. It can help you achieve your reading goals and grow your skills as a writer. There are many benefits to keeping one and here I am going to give you my top ten reasons.
How to Start a Reading Journal
Reading journals are a great way to track your progress and achieve your reading goals this year! Learn what it’s all about and how you can get started today with a simple notebook.