Get Your Life Organized! Tips & Easy DIY’s

Here are some tips and DIY’s for getting your life organized. These are just some tips that have helped me so feel free to leave extra tips down below that have helped you! Find a more in depth version on my blog! http://www.kalynnicholson.com/2015/04/get-organized-tips-diys.html Here is where I made my day planner: http://www.personal-planner.com/ Use “K-ALYN-NICH” for 15% off! GIVEAWAY RULES: This giveaway is international. Winners chosen May 1st. 1st Place: Wall calendar, wall weekly calendar, agenda, marker pens, dry erase markers, post it notes, 15$ Starbucks gift card. 2nd Place: Dry erase board, agenda, marker pens, post it notes and 15$ to Starbucks. To enter for the first place prize, write a comment below of a goal you have for 2015! To enter for the second place prize, follow me on Instagram, and comment on the agenda picture a long term life goal (like travelling the world for example). http://www.instagram.com/kalynnicholson13 LOVE YOU GUYS! Follow Me & Bentley! Blog : http://www.kalynnicholson.com Vlog Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2_ulpQc_57Tcf49eSEmHA Twitter: http://twitter.com/kalynnicholson Instagram: http://instagram.com/kalynnicholson13 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kalynxo13 Tumblr: http://kalynnicholson.tumblr.com/ Weheartit: http://weheartit.com/kalynnicholson 8Tracks: http://8tracks.com/kalynnicholson

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