It's June! And that means the beginning of Summer. And that means it's the perfect time to set some fun summer reading goals!
Do you want to set some reading goals this summer? Or pick up your first book(s) of the year? Nows the perfect time!
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Taking the Time to Invest in YOURSELF
I'm starting to prepare to homeschool our 4 year old twins. And as I've been diving into all the different philosophies and styles of planning out your homeschooling, I keep coming across the Charlotte Mason method. I'm not sure I will do full Charlotte Mason homeschooling, but I do LOVE a lot of her philosophies.
One such idea is that as mothers, we should heavily be investing in ourselves. When we can invest in ourselves, and fill up our own cup, then we can then turn around and pour into our family. We can't pour into our family and build them up if we are utterly on empty ourself. Charlotte Mason calls this concept "mother culture".
Mother Culture: "Mothers should cultivate their souls so that in turn they may cultivate the souls of their children."
One idea for investing in yourself: Her idea is that you should always be in the middle of an easy book, a moderate book, and a stiff book and just pick up whichever one sounds the best to you at the moment. I've heard others recommend you always have a biography, a novel, and something to learn going on at once.
So if you need another reason to dive into some good books this Summer then just remember...it's ultimately for the good of your kids ;)
Two ways to approach your summer reading
Set a goal for each week/month
Jason and I have taken on the insane challenge of reading 104 books in 2017 which equals TWO books a week. Yes, I know it's crazy. But we are just crazy like that ;)
As I expected, I am behind on my reading challenge (I really have no idea if I'll meet by goal by December 31st). But I have read 31 books so far this year which isn't nearly as behind as I thought I would be by this point, so I'm happy with that.
So for me, my goal this summer is to get back on track with 2 books a week. Our family has been so busy that relaxing with a book has had to be really limited in my time lately. But I want to make it more of a commitment this summer.
So one easy way to read more: set a few goals in your day for reading. Let's say you want to read 6 books this summer. Set that goal and start trying to read 2 books a month! Even if you only end up reading 3 books, that's probably more than if you didn't set any goals!
Be in the middle of 3 books
This is the Charlotte Mason idea and I love it! If you have been really struggling to get back into the regular habit of reading, then this might be the relaxed, fun idea you've been waiting for!
Pick three books: an easy book, a moderate book, and a harder book. Or pick a novel, a biography, and a book to learn from. Or pick a book in three different categories. Stick them all in a basket.
Then when you sit down to read, pick up whichever book sounds the best to you at the moment. Don't think about it, just grab it and READ.
I love this easy and relaxed approach!
Start a Bible study for the summer:
I am ALL for creating reading plans and reading goals for your summer, I think it can be the perfect time for it. However, if you are really struggling to even spend a few minutes a day in Scriptu...