Think Outside the Cell Week™ is part of a global movement to inspire people to overcome self-defeating beliefs, attitudes and behavior, and to achieve their full potential.
The week was conceived in September, 2007 by Joseph Robinson, author of “Think Outside the Cell: An Entrepreneur’s Guide for the Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated.” Joe initially had this nation’s millions of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated persons in mind, but he soon realized that the universal themes on which the week rests are easily applicable to all people.
Because spring signifies new beginnings, Think Outside the Cell Week is the third week of April.
Each day of the week is dedicated to one of 7 Pillars of Success: Education/Personal Growth; Entrepreneurship/Employment; Family/Community; Health & Fitness; Financial Literacy & Stability; Spiritual Enlightenment, and Building Institutions/Leaving a Legacy. The pillars are essentially themes around which empowering activities are to take place. It is not expected that all activities proposed here will be carried out, but that at least one of the activities, or a similar one of your own creation, will be done each day.
Though officially observed for a week, the 7 Pillars of Success should be implemented daily throughout the year.
Joe is calling on everyone—including individuals, families, towns and cities, schools, companies, and faith-based and other organizations—to participate in Think Outside the Cell Week and organize daily activities devoted to the 7 Pillars of Success. If you plan to sponsor events devoted to Think Outside the Cell Week, or if you want to share ideas for activities, please send an email to resiliencemultimedia@verizon.net, or call 877-267-2303, or write to Resilience Multimedia, 511 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 525, New York, NY 10011.
Day 1: Education/Personal Growth
Day 2: Entrepreneurship/Employment
Day 3: Family/Community
Day 4: Health & Fitness
Day 5: Financial Literacy & Stability
Day 6: Spiritual Enlightenment
Day 7: Building Institutions/Leaving a Legacy