Bill Ruttenberg | The Reading Goals Tag @billruttenberg | Uploaded February 2022 | Updated October 2024, 44 minutes ago.
Good morning BookTube and Happy Tag Tuesday! This morning I am presenting the Reading Goals Tag. This was originally created by Rosie Cockshutt. This is a great way to look at your goals setting when it comes to reading. Even though I tagged a couple of people, I invite everyone to do the tag. Thank you for watching. Have a great Tag Tuesday. HAPPY READING!!!
Rosie Cockshutt (original tag) - youtu.be/MHMFT8DCexg
Other BookTube Tags - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWy7_hNxzaXZ2T8LAy2EGCVf
The Reading Goals Tag:
Questions/Prompts
1. Tag some friends!
2. Do you set reading goals? Why or why not?
3. Are your goals things that you absolutely aim to complete, or more general themes you want to focus on?
4. When in the year do you set new goals?
5. Do you have any long standing goals that you aim for every year? If yes, what are they?
6. What type of goal has been the most successful, by whatever metric you chose, in the past?
7. What type of goal has not gone to plan? What went wrong?
8. Do you change your goals based on how the last reading year has gone?
9. Do you track your reading goals? If so, how?
10. Has any of this changed a lot over the course of your reading life?
Good morning BookTube and Happy Tag Tuesday! This morning I am presenting the Reading Goals Tag. This was originally created by Rosie Cockshutt. This is a great way to look at your goals setting when it comes to reading. Even though I tagged a couple of people, I invite everyone to do the tag. Thank you for watching. Have a great Tag Tuesday. HAPPY READING!!!
Rosie Cockshutt (original tag) - youtu.be/MHMFT8DCexg
Other BookTube Tags - youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzOzMI4IuiWy7_hNxzaXZ2T8LAy2EGCVf
The Reading Goals Tag:
Questions/Prompts
1. Tag some friends!
2. Do you set reading goals? Why or why not?
3. Are your goals things that you absolutely aim to complete, or more general themes you want to focus on?
4. When in the year do you set new goals?
5. Do you have any long standing goals that you aim for every year? If yes, what are they?
6. What type of goal has been the most successful, by whatever metric you chose, in the past?
7. What type of goal has not gone to plan? What went wrong?
8. Do you change your goals based on how the last reading year has gone?
9. Do you track your reading goals? If so, how?
10. Has any of this changed a lot over the course of your reading life?