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Changin' Your Game Plan: The Blueprint for SUCCESS During and After Incarceration is an innovative reading, rethinking, and readiness approach to successful prison reentry. This powerful, yet practical approach to change, doing time and preparing for the future is based on the critically acclaimed book, Changin' Your Game Plan: How I used incarceration a stepping stone for SUCCESS by Randy Kearse. This reentry study guide has 50+ soul searching chapters that will bring readers face-to-face with their own personal truths. There are question/answer exercises after each chapter, a vocabulary…mehr

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Changin' Your Game Plan: The Blueprint for SUCCESS During and After Incarceration is an innovative reading, rethinking, and readiness approach to successful prison reentry. This powerful, yet practical approach to change, doing time and preparing for the future is based on the critically acclaimed book, Changin' Your Game Plan: How I used incarceration a stepping stone for SUCCESS by Randy Kearse. This reentry study guide has 50+ soul searching chapters that will bring readers face-to-face with their own personal truths. There are question/answer exercises after each chapter, a vocabulary building tool incorporated in each chapter and a 72hr, 30 days, 6 month, 1-5 year, and lifetime reentry plan templates. From the time your loved one opens this life-changing workbook, he or she will immerse themselves in the lessons that will walk them down the road of transformation and prison release preparedness.After spending close to 30 years incarcerated in some shape, fashion or form, Mr. Kearse has created a blueprint for anyone serious about never returning to prison. The Changin' Your Game Plan reentry guide was developed to engage the reader from the moment he or she eyes the front cover until the last pages where the reader can map out their own game plan.After the Bible or Koran, this is a must have for anyone currently or formerly incarcerated, as well as their loved ones.