Saturday, 31 May 2025

📚 How to Organize Your Home Library: Real Tips for Real Book Lovers

If you're the kind of person who thinks of books as friends, you probably know the struggle: piles on the floor, double-stacked shelves, that one book you swear you just saw last week... somewhere.

Organizing your home library doesn’t need to be a Pinterest-perfect project. It just needs to work for you. Whether you’ve got a dedicated reading room or just a few crowded shelves in your bedroom, here are some practical, realistic tips to help you turn book chaos into book bliss.


1. Start With a Book Audit (Yes, All of Them)

Grab a cup of tea or coffee, play your favorite playlist, and pull out all your books. Every. Single. One.

Why? Because it’s the only way to know what you actually have. You’ll probably find some surprises—books you forgot you owned or bought twice (guilty!). Decide what to keep, what to donate, and what to finally read.

📦 Pro tip: If you haven’t touched it in five years and don’t love it, it might be time to pass it on.


2. Sort in a Way That Makes Sense to You

There’s no “correct” way to organize books. The best system is the one you’ll actually stick with. Here are a few popular (and realistic) methods:

  • By genre or subject – Great if you read widely (fiction, poetry, self-help, tech, biographies).

  • Alphabetically by author – The classic librarian approach.

  • By color – It looks beautiful, but not for everyone. More aesthetic than practical.

  • By how they make you feel – Yes, this is a thing. Comfort reads, deep thinkers, books that made you cry. It’s your library, after all.


3. Give Your Favorites a Home of Their Own

You know those books that changed your life or that you recommend to everyone? Give them a special shelf—or better yet, put them right at eye level. A little display space for your all-time favorites makes your library feel personal and lived-in.


4. Make Space for Reading, Not Just Storing

Even if you only have a corner to work with, turn it into a place you want to read. Add a comfy chair, a throw pillow, a small table, or a lamp. It doesn't have to be fancy—just functional and inviting.

📖 You’re building a space for stories to live and breathe, not just to sit and collect dust.


5. Digitally Track Your Collection (Optional, But Helpful)

If your collection is growing fast, consider using an app like:

  • LibraryThing

  • BookBuddy

  • Google Sheets (a simple tracker works too!)

Bonus: You’ll always know what you already own before buying your fifth copy of Atomic Habits by mistake (yes, again).


6. Don’t Be Afraid to Mix Books with Life

Your library doesn’t have to be only books. Add in plants, framed photos, bookmarks, candles, or anything else that makes you smile. Let it reflect who you are—not just what you read..


7. Accept That It’s a Work in Progress

Your reading tastes will change. Your collection will grow. And every few months, you’ll probably want to reshuffle everything again. That’s normal. That’s part of the fun.


Looking for More Books to Fill Your Shelves?

Stop by the local library! Libraries have got everything from motivational reads like Just Aspire by Ajai Chowdhry to inspiring biographies like The Unbreakable by Mary Kom. Check out their latest recommendations.


Final Thought

Your home library doesn’t have to be perfect. It just needs to be yours. Organize it in a way that brings you joy, makes books easier to find, and encourages you to keep reading.

Happy organizing,

Monday, 26 May 2025

Stories for the Season: Unwind with the Holiday Reading List

Vacations are the perfect time to unwind, reflect, and dive into the world of books. Whether you're traveling, enjoying a staycation, or just looking to escape into a good story, there is a book for all!

From heartwarming tales for kids to inspiring biographies for adults, these books promise to make your holidays more memorable and meaningful. Let the reading journey begin!

🌈 For Young Readers (Ages 5–12)

📖 Vikas Stories for Children – Green Book

Perfect for cozy afternoons or bedtime reading, this colorful book is full of fun, values-based stories that spark imagination and kindness.

🐘 The Best of Jataka Tales

A timeless treasure of moral stories featuring talking animals, wisdom, and wit. Great for kids—and nostalgic adults!


🌟 For Teens (Ages 13–18)

📚 Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul

Relax with this inspiring collection of real-life stories about friendship, self-discovery, and overcoming challenges. A true feel-good companion for any vacation.

🔄 Who Moved My Cheese? by Dr. Spencer Johnson

Quick, insightful, and surprisingly fun, this book will help you reflect on how to embrace change—even during your school break.


🎒 For College Students and Young Adults

💼 The Almanack of Naval Ravikant

Vacation is a great time to rethink your goals and life philosophy. Naval Ravikant’s wisdom on wealth, happiness, and decision-making makes for reflective poolside reading.

🔁 Atomic Habits by James Clear

Want to return from break as a better version of yourself? This practical guide to forming good habits is easy to read and even easier to apply.


🌍 For Working Professionals

🧠 Tata Stories by Harish Bhat

Engage your mind with real-life tales of leadership, innovation, and values from one of India’s most respected business groups.

🌱 Just Aspire by Ajai Chowdhry

Get inspired by the co-founder of HCL as he shares stories of entrepreneurship, perseverance, and the power of dreaming big.


🧳 For Seniors and Lifelong Learners

🥊 The Unbreakable by Mary Kom

An easy-to-read and incredibly motivating autobiography of India’s boxing champion. A reminder that it's never too late to fight for your dreams.

🖥️ Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

If you prefer deeper, thought-provoking reading during your vacation, this detailed biography captures the vision, genius, and complexity of Apple's co-founder.


✨ Take a Break. Take a Book.

Vacations may end, but the impact of a good book lasts forever. Explore these titles and let your holidays be filled with imagination, insight, and inspiration.

Happy Reading and Happy Holidays!