June Reading Calendar
Overall, not my best month this year but compared to last year I’m still doing a lot better and I’ll take it ❤️ #JuneReadingWrapUp #booktok #bookmory #bookrecs #lemon8bookclub
Creating a reading calendar has been a transformative way to keep me on track with my reading goals, especially during busy months like June. Using a visual schedule helps me allocate specific days to different books, which encourages consistent reading without overwhelming my daily routine. For example, in June, I planned to read titles such as KINGS, HOUSEMAID, Gamer Girl, and BEAST, spacing them out to suit my pace and interests. One thing I learned while following this calendar was the importance of flexibility. Some days, I couldn’t read as much due to other commitments, so having multiple books lined up kept my momentum going, allowing me to shift between genres and maintain enthusiasm. The calendar format also helped me celebrate small wins, noting the days when I completed chapters or finished entire books. For those considering starting their own reading calendar, I recommend listing the books, assigning tentative dates, and incorporating hashtags like #JuneReadingWrapUp and #bookrecs to connect with community-driven recommendations on platforms like BookTok or Lemon8. These communities offer rich insights and diverse book picks, adding to the enjoyment of your reading journey. Overall, this method not only improved my reading consistency compared to last year but also deepened my engagement with each book. Whether you’re tackling classics or new releases, a reading calendar can be your secret weapon to building a rewarding and steady reading habit.
