College Freshman Survival Guide | Dorm Organization | College Planning, Planner Pages, Student Sheets, Class Activities | Instant Download

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This bundle of our College Freshman Organization Planner Pages/Printable Planner Pack will help all College Freshman organize daily tasks, emergency contacts, recipes, cleaning and more! It helps you track expenses, sleep and organize student decisions and tasks. There is also a linen closet organizing system with labels included! Based on my work as a Professional Organizer for over 10 years, I designed this lists to be easy to use, practical and a quick system to get you organized.

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This pack includes an instantly downloadable PDF of the following templates to print over and over again:


1. Lined Note Paper: Everyone needs some blank pages for brainstorming and writing thoughts. Use these pages for journaling, listing, or doodling.

2. 5 Star Goal List: This goal list is another great tool to help students maintain motivation and stay on task. Use this at the beginning of every semester and store somewhere visible to help hold yourself accountable!

3. Book List: Use this sheet to track your text books OR to track books/chapters that need to be read for class! Print weekly or per semester.

4. Cleaning Schedule: Whether your living in a dorm room or in an apartment, it's important to keep your space clean. Use this schedule written by a professional organizer in order to maintain a clean space. Use a highlighter to divide tasks among roommates!

5. Decision List: Freshman year probably means it's your first time living without parental figures nearby. Use this decision list to help work out pros and cons on big decisions.

6. Daily Expense List: Living alone for the first time might mean this is your first time handling your own expenses. Use this daily expense list to budget your expenses and make sure spending doesn't get away from you!

7. Sleep Tracker: Sleep is one of the biggest but underrated keys to success. Use this sleep tracker to hold yourself accountable and set yourself up for academic success.

8. Exercise List: While many high schools hosted sports and other activities through school, this might be your first time needing to regulate your own exercise schedule! Don't let the year get away from you without developing good habits.

9. Food Tracking List: The Freshman 15 is almost inevitable, and that's ok! This is an adjustment period and self regulation often comes with some fluctuations. Use this food tracking list to make sure you're getting your daily intake of nutrients!

10. Goal List: Use this to track goals as often as daily or as broad as per semester. Writing them down will help with holding yourself accountable!

11. Health List: This is a very helpful tool, especially since you may be rooming with a stranger. If you have any life threatening allergies or life saving medications, write them here and give copies to people on campus who may be able to help in an emergency!

12. Grocery List: Use this list to organize groceries and divide among roommates!

13. Idea List: Use this list to track ideas and help with brainstorming.

14. Meal Planning List: he Freshman 15 is almost inevitable, and that's ok! This is an adjustment period and self regulation often comes with some fluctuations. Use this food tracking list to make sure you're getting your daily intake of nutrients!

15. Monthly Budget List: Living alone for the first time might mean this is your first time handling your own expenses. Use this monthly expense list to budget your expenses and make sure spending doesn't get away from you!

16. Pack List: Odds are, you're going to be traveling back and forth between home and college often. Use this list to make sure your don't forget any necessities.

17. Project List: Use this to track personal or academic projects.

18. Task List: Use this daily task list to assist in self regulating chores!

19. Take-Out Order: Use this sheet to help organize take out orders among friends and roommates!

20. Recipe List: Use this list to write down any recipes from home that you want to bring with you!

21. Emergency Contact Sheet: If this is your first time on your own, having emergency contacts handy is a must. Fill this out and give to your roommates and other close friends so they know who to call in a bad situation!
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CLOSET ORGANIZATION

We have made organizing your linen closet simple. We have created all labels for all the categories you need so you don't have to. Just print and start organizing your linen closet. We have compiled 63 categories plus extra blank label sheets. Our 2"x3" labels come in 4 different colors, Pink, Light Blue, Light Green, and Charcoal. Our tags come in Charcoal.

In addition to our labeling system you will get our organizing guide. It contains checklists, diagrams on how to best organize your shelves and tutorials on how to fold sheets and towels. Everything you will need to make your linen closet look perfect is in this visual guide.

The Linen Closet Organization System comes with the following items:

Rectangle Labels (Pink, Light Blue, Light Green and Charcoal) & Tags:

1. Bath towels
2. Hand towels
3. Wash cloths
4. Guest towels
5. Twin Sheets
6. Full Sheets
7. Queen Sheets
8. King Sheets
9. Toiletries
10. Cloth Napkins
11. Toilet paper
12. Pillows
13. Blankets
14. Comforters
15. Sleeping bag
16. Napkins
17. Table cloths
18. Runners
19. Place Mats
20. Pillowcases
21. Hair care
22. Feminine products
23. Make-Up
24. Tooth Care
25. Homeopathic
26. Medicine
27. Bandages
28. Vitamins
29. First Aid
30. Cold Care
31. Lotions
32. Cleaning Supplies
33. Child Medicine
34. Shaving Supplies
35. Travel Supplies
36. Soaps
37. Stomach medicine
38. Skin Care
39. Allergy Medicine
40. Fever/Pain Medicine
41. Beach Towels
42. Heating Pads
43. Nails
44. Vacuum Parts
45. Paper Towels
46. Sewing Supplies
47. Party Supplies
48. Light Bulbs
49. Batteries
50. Hardware
51. Laundry
52. Eye Care
53. Cotton Products
54. Pet Supplies
55. Candles
56. Sunscreen
57. Paper Goods
58. Utensils
59. Cleaning Cloths
60. Shoe Care
61. Duvet Covers
62. Prescriptions
63. Facial Care
….Plus sheets of blank labels

Linen Closet How To Guide

1. Cover Sheet
2. Steps to Organize Your Linens
3. Diagram for Linen Closet Layout
4. How to fold sheets
5. How To Fold Towels
6. First Aid Checklist
7. Cleaning Supplies Checklist

You will have all of the tools to get your linen closet under control. You linen closet will have a system and your family will know where to find what they need.

Happy Organizing!

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