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THE RESULTS ARE IN, AND YOU’RE A:

Starter Bookworm

You’re at the start of your journey, but the reading and literary lifestyle you’ve wanted is possible!

So you haven’t been reading any books lately, and that’s ok because we all have to start somewhere. I remember when I went three years without reading any books for pleasure, so you’re in the right place!

“The secret of getting ahead is getting started.”

– MARK TWAIN

So what does it really mean?

You want to make your reading and literary lifestyle dreams a reality — but you need to set aside your misconceptions about reading.

The fact that you’ve taken this quiz tells me that you’re interested in incorporating reading into your life, but you’re at the starting point right now.  

Here’s the truth: We’re all at different stages in our relationship with reading.  Your version of living your best reading and literary lifestyle looks different than everyone else’s. But guess what? It SHOULD.

THE GOOD NEWS IS I HAVE SOME ACTION STEPS AND RESOURCES FOR STARTER BOOKWORMS:

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Hi there, I’m Victoria, reader, homebody, and the creator behind BiblioLifestyle.

This is a cozy corner of the internet for busy people trying to make life feel a little softer through books, slow living, gentle routines, and cozy hobbies. Around here, you’ll find seasonal reading guides, homebody inspiration, and small everyday rituals designed to help you slow down and enjoy life a little more.

Most days you’ll find me with a coffee nearby, a growing stack of books, and some kind of creative mess on the kitchen table.

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A FEW ACTION STEPS:

First, We Need To Change Your Mindset.

Starting and maintaining a reading habit is much easier if you have the right mindset. So many readers are held back by misconceptions about reading and their own limiting beliefs. You first must believe that the reading and literary lifestyle you’ve wanted is possible!

You Need To Prioritize Reading.

When you’re starting a new reading habit, you’ll need to make a reading commitment and, if necessary, put it on your calendar.  Making this commitment will help you get into a routine, and over time it will become second nature.  Start by committing to read for 30 minutes every day!

Surround Yourself With Readers!

Find the people who are avid readers in your life and lean into them because they can be helpful in your reading journey. If you don’t know any readers or are afraid of being overwhelmed, you have a home here with the BiblioLifestyle community and me!

NEED MORE ADVICE?

Resources Just For You

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How To Set and Achieve Reading Goals (for Adults)

Learn how to set goals that work for you and get practical tips to achieve them.

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Finding Time To Read When You’re Busy

Reading seems impossible for some folks, but it doesn’t matter how busy you are.

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Incorporate Your Reading Goals Into Your Other Goals

See how you can incorporate reading books into achieving other goals or resolutions.

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