My Prison Script |work| Official

Start today. Not tomorrow. Write one scene. One image. One line of dialogue that feels true. Do it for the man in the next cell who has no words for his own pain. Do it for your daughter who will one day read this and understand. Do it for yourself—the yourself that existed before the handcuffs, and the yourself that will exist after.

In conclusion, my prison script has been a significant obstacle in my life, limiting my potential and shaping my self-perception. However, by acknowledging and challenging these narratives, I have begun to rewrite my own story. I have come to realize that I have the power to create a new script, one that is empowering, positive, and authentic. As I continue on this journey of self-discovery and growth, I am excited to see the new narratives that will emerge, and the possibilities that will unfold. my prison script

But as I sat in my cell, staring at the same four walls day in and day out, I realized that I had a choice to make. I could let my circumstances define me, or I could use this experience as an opportunity for growth and transformation. I began to write, pouring my thoughts, feelings, and experiences onto paper. My prison script was evolving, and I was determined to rewrite the narrative. Start today

This sounds "woo-woo," but it works. After you write the scene, close your eyes. Run the movie in your head. Feel the weight of the pen. Smell the coffee. Hear the gate slam. If you visualize the scene perfectly, your brain doesn't know the difference between the rehearsal and the reality. When the real moment comes, you have already lived it. One image

YOU pick up the pencil. You write the first word.

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