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Reminder: Where You Start Isn’t Nearly as Important as Where You’re Going
The FBI arrested me on October 1st, 2013.
I pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and was sentenced to 2 years of federal prison.
Thus began my long and painful fall.
Each time I thought I hit bottom, the bottom would fall out.
Life was nothing but pure uncertainty; that’s not true; there was one thing I was certain of:
I was the cause of all of it.
I eventually hit rock bottom: Planning how I would kill myself.
A prison visit from my best friend turned it all around. From here, I chose to step out of the burnt ashes of what was — and into what could be.
This was when I began my journey OUT of rock bottom; this is when I began my Reinvention.
I’m not listing all the lessons I’ve learned, but this is a solid start:
- Everything is temporary.
- Forgiveness is Freedom.
- Every choice has a consequence.
- Everything is a choice. And choice is freedom.
- The beginning doesn’t have to equal the ending.
- I didn’t have to burn it all to the ground to start
over.