DIY: Life Binder! Organize your Life, Calendar, Work, School +MORE!

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Hey guys!! So today I have a new organization video for you. Basically I’ve discovered a way to keep my life in one place and it’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. I love the idea of having things in hard copies also. Everything is electronic now a days, but there’s something nice about actually writing things down. This is going to keep you so organized and so on top of things, it’s insane. Enjoy!

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♡ 2014 Calendar
http://www.thirtyhandmadedays.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/2014printablecalendar30daysblog.pdf

♡ 2015 Calendar
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♡ Cover Pages
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