Wasted Honor -

Carl R. ToersBijns is the author of the Wasted Honor Trilogy [Wasted Honor I,II and Gorilla Justice] and his newest book From the Womb to the Tomb, the Tony Lester Story, which is a reflection of his life and his experiences as a correctional officer and a correctional administrator retiring with the rank of deputy warden in the New Mexico and Arizona correctional systems.

Carl also wrote a book on his combat experience in the Kindle book titled - Combat Medic - Men with destiny - A red cross of Valor -

Carl is considered by many a rogue expert in the field of prison security systems since leaving the profession. Carl has been involved in the design of many pilot programs related to mental health treatment, security threat groups, suicide prevention, and maximum custody operational plans including double bunking max inmates and enhancing security for staff. He invites you to read his books so you can understand and grasp the cultural and political implications and influences of these prisons. He deals with the emotions, the stress and anxiety as well as the realities faced working inside a prison. He deals with the occupational risks while elaborating on the psychological impact of both prison worker and prisoner.

His most recent book, Gorilla Justice, is an un-edited raw fictional version of realistic prison experiences and events through the eyes of an anecdotal translation of the inmate’s plight and suffering while enduring the harsh and toxic prison environment including solitary confinement.

Carl has been interviewed by numerous news stations and newspapers in Phoenix regarding the escape from the Kingman prison and other high profile media cases related to wrongful deaths and suicides inside prisons. His insights have been solicited by the ACLU, Amnesty International, and various other legal firms representing solitary confinement cases in California and Arizona. He is currently working on the STG Step Down program at Pelican Bay and has offered his own experience insights with the Center of Constitutional Rights lawyers and interns to establish a core program at the SHU units. He has personally corresponded and written with SHU prisoners to assess the living conditions and how it impacts their long term placement inside these type of units that are similar to those in Arizona Florence Eyman special management unit where Carl was a unit deputy warden for almost two years before his promotion to Deputy Warden of Operations in Safford and Eyman.

He is a strong advocate for the mentally ill and is a board member of David's Hope Inc. a non-profit advocacy group in Phoenix and also serves as a senior advisor for Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council in Chino, California As a subject matter expert and corrections consultant, Carl has provided interviews and spoken on national and international radio talk shows e.g. BBC CBC Lou Show & TV shows as well as the Associated Press.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Tackling your Dreams ~ New Year Resolutions


Tackling your Dream
By Carl ToersBijns

 

The New Year is quickly approaching and we are all prepared to make some New Year resolutions. It is likely that some of these resolutions are part of your dream in life or the basis for making your dream come true. Either way, you are about to go on a journey that will hopefully fulfill your destiny.

We all dream of doing something special in our lives. We all dream of doing something that is satisfying someday. It may be a career change, raising a family, starting a business or become an artist in the music business or making a lot of money. Either way, you need to find a way to make your dream come true.

The world is made up of winners and losers. Not necessarily a nice way of putting it, the reality is that no matter what your dream is or was, there are some things thrown on those hard traveled tracks of this journey that makes it more difficult than once anticipated. Living a dream can be interrupted suddenly by something called fear. You shouldn’t be surprised or stunned this happens.

Fear is the number one reasons for not accomplishing your goals or dreams. It can happen to anybody and there are certain things you need to remember when encountered by fear.

First you have to be real. You must make a self-assessment of your skills, knowledge, abilities and experience as well as possessing the talent for acquiring such a dream.  The main thing to remember is that when you are pursuing a dream there will be a significant change in your life.

This change can spring many fears, challenges and insecurities at you as it will come from all directions that include where you live, how much money you have to support your dream and drumming up the intestinal fortitude to stay on this journey to capture your dream. 

Most of all, you will be faced with the fear of failure. Change means leaving your comfort zone. It means taking different risks and making decisions never made before.  One may have to endure a change in the environment and endure misery before reaching your utopia.  You must learn to tolerate and overcome things that are strange and terrifying.  You must learn how to face and handle those risks that come with the territory of being successful.

We have come to appreciate that change is one of the most terrifying things we face in life. Our latent fears and insecurities spring out at us from all directions. After all, change threatens our comfortable worlds. It doesn't matter that our comfortable worlds might be miserable places. Misery we know! Misery we can tolerate! But change is strange and terrifying.

Whenever you are faced with the fear of failure or any other fear, don’t make excuses. Rely on your common sense that got as far as you are and rationalize the problem. This is where you go back to your self assessment and must decide if you have an adequate amount of money or levels of education, skill or experience to pursue your goals and happiness. Make adjustments to meet your shortage and focus on the positive things that this effort will bring you.

You must not squander time or money during these evaluation periods. You must make decisive decisions with or without help from others. Regardless, you must face the fear and march on. This is where you have winners and losers come or overcome and meet these challenges before you. Don’t let your fears shut you down.

Wading through the deep waters of fear and adversity is part of the challenges of success. Success will demand you to do or perform extraordinary things in your life. It is what makes you a great person rather than the normal status quo you are trying to leave behind. How you respond will make you either a winner or a loser.

Perseverance is a great quality to attain when pursuing your dream. Never give up even when the pain is so bad and you are terrified at the moment or the day after. If you focus on your dream you will never turn away and run away from it.

Be prepared for failure, humiliation, embarrassment and anxiety attacks. These all come with the challenge of attaining your dream. Don’t underestimate your own abilities when faced with the challenge of self expression, public speaking, organizing your thoughts and putting a plan together. Even though you may have “never” done such a task before, you will overcome your fear of failure if you have faith in all you do and prepare yourself adequately to get the job done.

Learn to identify your disabilities and accomplishments. It was said by Eleanor Roosevelt, a woman who was well versed with fear in her life that “you gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.”

You must learn to attempt those things we think we cannot do and tolerate the fact that if it means going through life without knowing success, you merely exist and lose that dream. If we fail to attempt the thing we think we cannot do, it can mean the death of our hopes, dreams and our spirit. It could mean going through life merely tolerating our existence. It can mean dying without having risked or felt the sting of failure--or savored the joy of success.

When we face those things we thought we couldn’t do we become stronger and smarter in life. We gain heart and desires and leave behind cowardice and being scared. We have the appreciation of life and knowing that overcoming all these challenges as well as the fear was quite a feat and undertaking.

It underscores the importance of the journey and the discovery of new found strengths and wisdom that has been inside of you since the beginning and now moving you right along to live your dream. It became your own recipe for success and you now know that taking all those risks has paid off for you in many different ways.

 

December 22, 2012

 

 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Sandy Hook Teachers R Bodyguards to Kids


Bodyguards and Assassins

By Carl R. ToersBijns

 
Friday, December 14, 2012 will never be forgotten by any of us nor will the name of the Sandy Hook Elementary School be erased from our memories forever.  Without echoing what has already been said in this most horrific event where twenty young children were murdered by a lone gunman inside a sanctuary of a school, we learned an important lesson in life about bodyguards and assassins.

Emulating the behaviors of those heroic teachers that stood their ground and defended their classroom and their children the best they could being unarmed and facing a heavily armed assassin they all performed their roles of bodyguards of our precious little angels admirably and in a heroic fashion that will ever withstand the test of time and history.

The group dynamics of those that sacrificed their lives protecting their students and innocents from the assassin needs to be put into perspective in another form to recognize the value of a teacher in our schools today.  This assassin came into the school in a kamikaze fashion and mission to kill people and was successful to do this unequivocally and without any doubt, difficulties as he was well armed and prepared to used deadly force on anything or anyone in his way. 

The school was hardly a fortress designed to protect kids and teachers from grave harm or dangers. It has been revealed that a compelling drama took place that illustrated and made a most valid point that teachers are unrecognized as protectors and bodyguards of our children and while under their care, they are willing to sacrifice their lives for the safety and well being of their children in their charge.

Assassins on the other hand have no such code to act in an most honorable manner and leave only destruction, pain and sorrow behind as they inflict the most pain humanly possible with their lethal ballistic armaments that are designed to kill and take human life with no regard to the humanity or dignity of the innocents now deceased and gone to heaven.

My point is to demonstrate the value of teachers as counselors, mentors, role models and protectors. They serve as our children’s bodyguards while they sit there in a most vulnerable setting having to take care of their charge without any help from the outside or law enforcement.  Here is the irony:
 

  • Assassins are people who destroy human lives.
  • We already know that prisons are filled with assassins.
  • We care more about the assassins that the bodyguards.
  • We spent more money on prisons than we do schools and teacher’s pay even when we realize that these human resources are critical in their role to protect our children when they are away from us.

Stop spending money on prisons and start allocating more money for schools and teachers pay. The right thing to do is to recognize, respect and award these teachers for what they are within our social structure and provide them the same urgency and consideration as law enforcement and correctional staff that work in potentially dangerous places but are prepared to take the risks as part of their public duty to serve and protect our children.

Now that we know and fully realize the complete value of our teachers around our children we must set aside our political will to expand prisons and deny them the growth they are asking and instead focus and bring our schools back to adequate standards to give our children a bright future under the stewardship of loyal and devoted teachers who act as bodyguards for our kids when we cannot.