IN PRISON: PREPARATION AND KEEPING TO A ROUTINE WILL MAKE THE DAYS GO BY EASIER AND BE MORE PRODUCTIVE.
IN PRISON: PREPARATION AND A ROUTINE ARE CORE VALUES
INDICTED AND FACING PRISON
I’m Dr. Marc Blatstein. I spent time in Federal Prison, and now I’m here to help you on your journey. After the video, for more, check out PPSRUS.com.
With work, I got my license to practice reinstated in full.
- Prison is Temporary.
Knowledge and Preparation will help you regain your confidence to complete this process.
- Since you’ve heard that the DOJ and Feds have been asking questions, their case against you is mostly complete, with a 98% Conviction Rate.
- Hiring a legal team doesn’t just mean they have experience; they also need a proven track record of successfully defending cases like yours.
- The choices you make today – will help you tomorrow.
Preparation.
With a Routine and a Detailed plan to follow before you enter prison, you’ll have a general idea of what to expect.
- This is important because, on day 1, nobody wants a surprise,
- Things usually do not go according to plan – this is where sticking to a Routine is a core value.
- Do you want an education? Higher education or a Master’s degree? If you’re already successful, could you teach a class? These choices will all help you toward your release date—again, No Guarantees, Sorry.
- Expectations. If you have always been your boss, this may be a hard adjustment (it was for me) because here, you aren’t in control anymore; it’s prison.
- Step by step, prepare your clients regarding the dos and don’ts and how to work toward an earlier release date. There are no guarantees or promises, but it is possible, and prison is temporary.
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