After some careful thought last week, I've decided to officially adjust my 2025 reading goal down to 30 books. While it might feel like a defeat to some, for me, it's a strategic move towards a more enjoyable and sustainable reading year.
Why the Change?
Honestly, my initial goal was a bit ambitious. I love reading, but life, as it always does, has thrown a few curveballs my way that make dedicating massive chunks of time to reading a challenge. Work has been particularly demanding, and I've also been trying to prioritize other hobbies and personal commitments that bring me joy.
For a while, I found myself constantly looking at my reading tracker, feeling a nagging sense of guilt when I wasn't tearing through pages. Reading started to feel like a chore, a box to check off, rather than the beloved escape it's always been for me. That's when I knew something had to change.
Quality Over Quantity
This adjustment isn't about reading less; it's about reading smarter. By setting a more realistic goal of 30 books, I'm giving myself permission to:
- Savor my reads: No more rushing through a book just to get to the next one. I want to truly immerse myself in the stories, appreciate the writing, and let the characters resonate with me.
- Explore diverse genres: With less pressure, I can branch out and try books I might have previously shied away from because they seemed "too long" or "too challenging."
- Combat reading slumps: The pressure of a high goal can often lead to burnout. By lowering it, I hope to proactively avoid those dreaded reading slumps and keep my reading momentum consistent throughout the year.
- Enjoy the process: Ultimately, I want reading to be a source of joy and relaxation, not another source of stress.
What This Means for My Reading
This shift in strategy also means I'll be more intentional about my book choices. I'm planning to:
- Focus on my TBR: I have so many amazing books already on my "to be read" pile that I've been putting off. This is their year!
- Be more selective: I'll be more likely to abandon a book if it's not grabbing me. Life's too short to read books you're not enjoying.
- Embrace re-reads: There are comfort reads I love returning to, and now I won't feel guilty about revisiting old favorites.
Looking Ahead
I'm actually feeling really excited about this new goal. It feels liberating to release the pressure and simply focus on the pure pleasure of reading. My hope is that by the end of 2025, I'll have read 30 truly memorable books that I've genuinely enjoyed, rather than 50 or 60 that I rushed through.
Has anyone else adjusted their reading goals mid-year? I'd love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!