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Why do people reset their end goal?

Why do people reset their end goal?"
I reset my end goal last year, as it was originally 42 and I reached that number some time in July. I then kept upping the goal until it was at 100. I finished on 119 books. Sometimes we read more than we expect. Alternatively, you could lower your goal if you feel it's too high by mid year or so.


Why do people reset their end goal?"
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I guess I'd just rather set my goal and either pass or fail (or exceed). If you're going to change the number, where's the challenge or sense of achievement?
I'm probably thinking too much about this so feel free to ignore me :-P

Why do people reset their end goal?"
I ended up having to lower my goal a bit because of work. I was going along very nicely to meet or exceed my goal and then for the last 6 months of the year got hit with mandatory overtime, saturdays, and holidays and had almost zero time to read anymore. I realized my goal was too ambitious for my current situation so made it a bit more feasible.
But this year, I am determined to not lower that goal by a bit. I will either do it or not, but I think its pretty enough that I will want to finish it lol.

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in a way I agree. For me a challenge is something that you you could hit but won't be easy. Otherwise no challenge.
In 2010 I read nearly 177 books but alot of that was not working and listened to audio books
in 2011 was working full time so decided to set my challenge for 150 and miseed out by 27 as got into reading funk and read nothing in nov and half of dec so I have reset it to 150 so can try and hit the target -though still working full time and also studying

2011 only made 42 and in 2010 only made 43.

Why do people reset their end goal?"
Why not? If I set it at 40 and end up reading 87, should i just leave it? i think it is okay to reset as you read more. Many people don't know exactly how much they read and never really track; so it makes sense to me why someone would reset it. Now if you don't really have time to read 100 books or 250 for that matter, why put it as a challenge in the first place. As long as people are realistic about how much time they can give to it. it doesn't seem like that big of a deal. just my opinion. :)

I joined in November and set my goal for 50 and I surpassed it, I liked seeing that I had read 110%.

I joined in November and set my goal for 50 and I surpassed it, I liked seeing that I ha..."
Would love to read 100 books a year but I am unsure about that. I will try though even though my goal is 75.

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I'd read 30 books in 2010, so setting it to 42 seemed like the right idea, but when I realised I was going to hit that only halfway through the year, I upped to 60, then reached that, put it up again. I liked to continue stretching myself to see how far I could really get.


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That sounds so cool!!!!


always good to streatch yourslef a little . keeps things interesting

Good point. Is 60 a good enough challenge to myself?

If 60 is something that you can accomplish, without making yourself too crazy and ignoring everything else in your life, then yes, it's a good number to challenge yourself. This is one of the things I like best about this challenge - we can tailor it to fit our lives, both in terms of what we read and how many books we hope to read for the year.

erin has a point
if you are averaging at mid 50 as a norm and when you do something you always try to do better then previously so rounding it to 60 sounds good. and whthere you want to add to that is depending on what you think you year is going to be like.
2010 I read 174ish books so last yr I set 150 as I knew that mid 2010 I found work and so I wan't going to have as muchh time- ended up short of the target by 20ish and that was partly as didn't do any audio books as car radion defunct and because had a reading funk in november
I am aiming for 150 just because I was close and hate missing targets- though this year I am also home studying and full tim,e work and single mother to a 5 yr old- luckily as live with parents minimal housework

By the way Sophie, I *HEART* your glasses!

If I could include comics in this challenge my amounts would probably be in the 200's.
Laura wrote: "If I could include comics in this challenge my amounts would probably be in the 200's."
I know what you mean. I do count graphic novels, but only if they have 100 pages or more.
I know what you mean. I do count graphic novels, but only if they have 100 pages or more.

Christine wrote: "I just finished one of my "currently-reading" books but it didn't update to my 2012 goals. Is this because I started the book in December?"
Might be. If so, you could just change the start date to this year, then it would probably count it, so long as the end date of course is entered as well.
Might be. If so, you could just change the start date to this year, then it would probably count it, so long as the end date of course is entered as well.

usually is if you haven't confirmed the date you have read the book- by just confirming read it does not assume it was read at the time you change it. you have to go in and confirm date read inc year

By the way Sophie, I *HEART* your glasses!"
Thanks!

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I am. I amazed myself and actually ended up with 387 books read last year. My goal was just 300. I knew I loved to read, but didn't realize I read SO much as at least a book a day. So this year I am going to aim for 365 and see where I end up. How about you?