6-Success after Prison
After 25 years in prison, I began to explore the streets of San Francisco with my first community pass from the halfway house at 111
After 25 years in prison, I began to explore the streets of San Francisco with my first community pass from the halfway house at 111
After 25 years in prison, I transfer to a halfway house to serve my final year with the Bureau of Prisons. The decisions at the
To succeed after prison, start by engineering a plan that will bring more people into your life. Give them the reasons to invest in you
When justice-impacted people develop three-part plans to prepare for success after prison, they take a meaningful path that will restore confidence in times of struggle.
If we’re losing hope from the challenges we face, Socratic questioning can help us find our way to success after prison. What would our avatars
Success after prison becomes more likely when a person lays out a plan at the start of the journey. In this section, I strive to
Iterative Release Plans Show Commitment to Success When creating a profile on Prison Professors Talent, a person should begin by writing the following four sections:
Book Reports as a Tactic for Success To build a supportive network while serving time in prison, we must memorialize the investment we’re making to
How to Journal on Prison Professors Talent To build an amazing profile that inspires others, a person should show daily progress. For that reason, Prison
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