Sir Godfrey Gregg
Make holiday reading exciting by creating your own personal challenge. Set a goal that stretches you but remains achievable—maybe reading five books, exploring three new genres, or dedicating 20 minutes daily to learning something new. Having a concrete goal transforms passive time into purposeful adventure.
Track your progress visually. Create a chart, use a reading app, or simply mark off days on a calendar. Seeing your progress accumulate provides motivation and satisfaction. Each book completed or goal achieved becomes a small victory that encourages you to keep going. By the end of the holiday, you’ll have tangible proof of your commitment to learning.
Involve friends or family in your challenge. Start a holiday book club where you all read the same book and discuss it. Compare reading lists with friends. Share interesting facts you’ve learned. Social accountability makes goals easier to maintain, and sharing the experience makes it more enjoyable. Learning together builds connections while building knowledge.
Reward yourself when you hit milestones. After finishing three books, treat yourself to something special. When you complete a week of consistent reading, do something fun. These rewards create positive associations with reading and studying, making you more likely to continue these habits even after the challenge ends.
Make your challenge personal and meaningful. Don’t just read because you should—read things that genuinely interest you or help you toward specific goals. Want to improve at creative writing? Read novels analyzing how authors craft stories. Are you interested in starting a business someday? Read biographies of entrepreneurs. Curious about space? Explore astronomy books. Your challenge should serve your growth and curiosity.
At the end of the holiday, reflect on what you accomplished. How many books did you read? What did you learn? How do you feel mentally compared to the start of the holidays? Celebrate your achievement and consider continuing with some version of this challenge throughout the year. The habits you build during this holiday reading challenge can become the foundation for a lifetime of growth, learning, and discovery.




