Choose to do Right

A Proven Path to Criminal Rehabilitation

by Andrew

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Choose to do Right

A Proven Path to Criminal Rehabilitation

by Andrew

Published Feb 12, 2009
318 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General


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Book Details

UNLOCK THE PRISON DOORS!

At the age of 24, Andrew was convicted as a habitual criminal for burglary and theft and sentenced to 30 years in prison. Alone in a prison cell, he realized that he had to do something to turn his life around or nothing would ever change.

Choose to Do Right is the product of that realization. It outlines over 40 different errors in thinking and perception that lead to irresponsible and criminal choices. This life changing book also provides strategies and suggestions for overcoming these errors in thinking and perception, leading to a more responsible and productive life. Andrew is living proof that these principles and concepts can work.

“The choice is yours—peace, joy, success, and self-respect…or continuing to live a life of lies. Each moment we are faced with a choice. We can choose to continue doing what is wrong, or we can Choose to Do Right.”


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Book Excerpt

Choose to Do Right is written by someone who knows what it takes to eliminate bad habits and overcome the errors in thinking and perception that lead to irresponsible behavior and crime. It is a guide to responsible living, written by an ex-convict who has actualized the concepts in the book to successfully regain control over his life. It is for criminals and their loved ones—those who truly want to understand what it takes to change and live a responsible and productive life.


Choose to Do Right asserts that “irresponsible behavior and crime are the results of a series of psychological mechanisms and errors in thought and perception that combine to distort reality to the point that a particular irresponsible or criminal act seems justifiable, acceptable, or even necessary.” It is this “criminal perspective” and the associated errors in thinking and perception that combine to perpetuate irresponsible behavior. Criminal behavior, then, is simply a choice that is based on this criminal point of view.

 

About the Author

Andrew

About the Author: After his release from prison, Andrew graduated from the University of Colorado with a degree in psychology. He is frequently asked to speak about his personal experiences and what he has learned throughout his journey of self-improvement and responsible living. Andrew is very involved in his church and the community, and continues to be successful in all that he does as he applies the principles of responsible living in his own life. He and his wife live with their four children in Colorado. ______________________________

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