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Connecting to Me

So I hear it's good when you're starting something like this to make sure you connect your audience to your life in every way possible. Here are links to all of my social media accounts so that you can follow my life in whatever way is suitable to you. This will also be the best way to reach out to me personally so I will include my email if anyone feels the need to have that for whatever reason. They are listed in order of the ones I use most.

Email: jleighjimenez@gmail.com
Snapchat: @jasmine6611
Instagram: @_jsmnjmnz
Twitter: @jsmnjmnz
Facebook: Jasmine Jimenez
Tumblr: jsmnjmnz
Pinterest: Jasmine Jimenez

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