I Yelled At A Doctor Going To Federal Prison For 4 Years

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White Collar Advice

Күн бұрын

A Doctor going to Yankton Federal Prison Camp for four years called me last week. His concerns were far from what truly mattered. He was fixated on trivial matters like prison food and entertainment options when there were more critical tasks at hand.
1. Reverse Engineering Your Journey
When facing a federal prison term, it’s essential to reverse engineer your journey. Instead of getting lost in the daily grind of federal prison life, look to the end of your sentence. What do you want to achieve when you are released from prison to the halfway house? This is where you start.
Consider what new skills you can acquire and how to document and memorialize your progress. Start at the end of your journey, envision your success, and then create a backward plan.
2. Avoiding Problems In Federal Prison
Navigating federal prison life requires an understanding of the rules and potential pitfalls. Rather than obsessing over insignificant issues, focus on avoiding problems and building a release plan that shows why you are a candiate for more halfway house time. Speak with our team to ensure you understand the dos and don’ts of prison life.
Like any minimum security prison, Yankton Federal Prison Camp has its dynamics and rules. Being proactive and avoiding disciplinary infractions will make your time more productive and position you for early release opportunities.
3. Staying Connected to Family
Going to Federal Prison can strain family relationships. Instead of worrying about superficial aspects, prioritize maintaining a strong connection with your loved ones.
Establish a communication plan, whether through letters, phone calls, or visitation schedules. Keep the lines of communication open and transparent. Your family’s support is invaluable, both emotionally and for your successful reintegration into society. Never forget they will suffer more than you.
4. Making Victims Whole
For those who created victims, you must create a plan to make them whole. Set aside assets or funds for restitution, and work towards rebuilding trust with those you’ve harmed. Prioritize actions that demonstrate genuine remorse and a commitment to righting your wrongs.
In summary, the Doctor’s preparation Yankton Federal Prison Camp should not revolve around trivial concerns. Instead, he must prioritize tasks that truly matter.
What should you do instead?
Reverse engineer your journey, starting with your end goals and working backward to create a comprehensive plan.
Avoid problems by understanding the dos and don’ts of prison and by creating a release plan rooted in honesty and transparency.
Maintain strong family connections throughout your incarceration.
Make amends to victims and work diligently to rebuild trust.
Remember, slow and steady wins the race, much like the tale of the tortoise and the hare. Focusing on what truly matters and following these steps can make your time in federal prison camp more productive and ensure a smoother transition to the halfway house.
Discussion Questions:
What are you doing today to ensure you have the most productive prison experience possible?
What strategies can help you maintain strong family connections while in prison?
Question? We would love to speak with you. Call us now at 704-654-1604.
Justin Paperny

Пікірлер: 18
@JaneConnellyMinnesota
@JaneConnellyMinnesota 8 ай бұрын
That kind of straight talk was needed. You gave him a gift.
@mira269
@mira269 8 ай бұрын
Many of these privileged individuals use denial as a protective mechanism. That’s probably how he justified taking the money. Reality will hit him hard on the day he turns himself in. I can almost guarantee he will be crying in bed that night.
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial 8 ай бұрын
Our call was a wake up call. We just spoke. It’s never too late to start preparing.
@38dragoon38
@38dragoon38 8 ай бұрын
Sounds like a complete narcissist... Which is probably why he's going to prison in the first place.
@mattmorris4016
@mattmorris4016 7 ай бұрын
I think the 4 years explains how he's gonna get out
@SuddenExistentialDismissal
@SuddenExistentialDismissal 3 ай бұрын
If he plays his cards right, he can be out in a little under three years.
@shortmashins4031
@shortmashins4031 8 ай бұрын
Well, hell def have a job when he gets back. Or has other income stream hes not worried about money
@Corkfish1
@Corkfish1 8 ай бұрын
Wow
@mattmorris4016
@mattmorris4016 7 ай бұрын
Yeah. Hes going away .... The nite b4? You cant just be a human being uh?
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial 7 ай бұрын
They call with me changed him. He’s having a productive prison experience and he’s focused now. I tell the truth, even if it’s the nite b4 prison.
@tod3msn
@tod3msn 8 ай бұрын
You should yell. Doctors take the cake. They were the smartest kids in grade school and ace'd every test. They went to high school and were on the honor roll and college was a snap. They got through med school and had big salaries and beautiful homes with a wonderful family. They are a lot "book" smarter than most around them including their patients. Probably took things for granted and thought they were better than everyone else and broke the law. Bottom line: this seems like a lot of denial and the doctor will realize he hit rock bottom soon.
@GregLopez75
@GregLopez75 8 ай бұрын
Vato needed to hear it ese. You had to wake up that pendejo and he needs to focus on surviving through la pinta ese.
@mattmorris4016
@mattmorris4016 7 ай бұрын
Wish any human being that has strayed from the path of righteousness to ... JUMP BACK ON THE HUMAN AWESOMENESS THAT GOD (THE UNIVERSE OR WHATEVER YOU WANNA CALL IT) HATH WROUGHT
@BaldandInsecure187
@BaldandInsecure187 8 ай бұрын
How do you know he didn’t take care of everything you just said and last minute he called you. You went and did time for whatever, now you’re better? Being in his place at one point, didn’t you have a million thoughts going through your head? Did you at least try and help him or did you let your arrogance get in the way of helping someone who was in your position at one point and I’m sure you didn’t want to be judged. Yet here you are acting like you’re better then everyone because your home.
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial 8 ай бұрын
I know because we spoke. And I listened. Then I told him what to do. And thanks to our call his perspective changed. I tell the truth: and his family is thanking me for it.
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