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Blog tools/resources, Challenges, Uncategorized • December 28, 2016

2017 Reading Challenge Tracker Sheet // my 2017 challenges

One of my biggest goals of this year is to continue designing and sharing resources that can be used to organize your blogging life, and life as a whole!

The biggest, and first, part of that was my Book Blogger’s Planner. Find that here.

I will continue to add more content, like planning sheets, to make that resource even more helpful!

When I went to start planning my year by filling out my planner, I realized that one of the biggest year-long things that I wanted to keep track of was my 2017 reading challenges. I made this planning sheet to have one place to note down all the details of my challenges.

Hopefully, this tool will help me actually remember, and complete, the challenges I take on for 2017! You can download as many copies as needed for your specific number of challenges you decide to do.

 

DOWNLOAD THE PLANNING SHEET BY CLICKING HERE OR THE PICTURE!

 

Flights of Fantasy Reading Challenge:

  • hosted by Alexa Loves Books and Hello, Chelly
  • how to participate:
    • challenge yourself to read a number of fantasy books
  • find out more details & sign up here

 

#RockMyTBR 2017 Reading Challenge:

  • hosted by the lovely Sarah K. The YA Book Traveler
  • how to participate:
    • challenge yourself to read at least 1 (or more) books a month that is currently published (not an ARC)
    • find out more details & sign up here

2017 Diverse Reads Book Challenge

  • hosted by Mishma of Chasing Faerytales and Shelly of Read.Sleep.Repeat.
  • how to participate:
    • challenge yourself to read more diverse books in 2017
    • read along monthly themes
  • find more details & sign up here

Personal challenge: release 1 new design/blogging tool for bloggers a month

  • I really loved designing my book blogger’s planner, and I just love design in general! I do it for work, and it is one of my fav parts of putting together a post!
  • I really want to keep designing resources to help other bloggers, so my personal goal is to design and share something new each month for you all!

I will also probably join in on some spontaneous challenges throughout the year, but these are the main four!

I really hope that this helps you keep track of your 2017 reading challenges! Let me know which challenges you’re participating in in the comments!

♡, GABI

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  1. Morgan @ Gone with the Words says

    December 29, 2016 at 1:27 am

    I love this tracking sheet, I definitely want to try and use it! Such a great resource, thank you for making it and sharing. Still figuring out what challenges I’m going to participate in but I think Rock My TBR and Flights of Fantasy will be two of them 🙂

    • Gabi @ Let's Gab About Books says

      December 29, 2016 at 1:41 am

      Thank you!! 🙂 I’m happy you’re going to find it useful!

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