
The not-so-challenging challenge: Goal tracker inspiration
Let your creativity run wild – or not! Find some inspiration below for how to use bullet journal techniques to keep track of your personal reading goals using the dot grid tracker on your RPL Adult Reading Challenge gamecard.
The no brainer:
Keep it simple by tracking your reading progress in one month. Add your own decorations and doodles or keep it minimal. Update your stats as you go to keep yourself accountable.
The charter:
Use a chart to track the number of pages you’ve read. Colour in the page tracker as you read and see your progress grow!
The planner:
Make a calendar and write in the number of pages you read every day. Record your daily reading achievements and see how you did at the end of the month. You can even customize your tracker with your own colour code.
The book collector:
Create your own bookshelf and fill it with the titles you’ve read so far. Whether it’s a little or a lot, it’s a great way to creatively track what you’re reading.
The no fuss:
If you’re not one to draw, a classic book log does the trick too! Have as many or as little columns as you like; keep track of the title, author, date started and finished, personal reflections or notes, and more.
The dabber:
Want to give a reading bingo challenge a try? Personalize your bingo card with your own mini reading challenges. Make these goals as easy or challenging as you’d like. Colour in each square as you complete each reading goal!
We can’t wait to see what you come up with! Get started with the RPL Adult Reading Challenge.