The First 90 Days

A Practical Roadmap for Stability and Clarity

If you’ve just been released — or are preparing for release — this guide helps you focus on what actually matters first.

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The first weeks after release can feel overwhelming. Too many decisions. Too much pressure. Not enough clarity.

This free roadmap offers a simple structure so you don’t have to figure everything out at once.

What This Guide Is

  • A practical, step-by-step roadmap for the first 90 days after release
  • Focused on stability before pressure
  • Written in plain language
  • Designed to be used privately and at your own pace

You can read it all at once, skim it, or return to it when you need to.

What This Guide Is Not

  • Not therapy
  • Not legal advice
  • Not a coaching program
  • Not a promise of outcomes

Just practical guidance meant to reduce stress and help you orient yourself.

What You’ll Find Inside

  • What to focus on in the first 7 days
  • How to create simple daily structure
  • Common mistakes that increase stress
  • How to pace job readiness without rushing
  • How to think about next steps without overwhelm

Plus:

  • A 1-page checklist you can keep with you

Who This Is For

  • People newly released from incarceration
  • People preparing for release
  • People supporting someone through reentry

You don’t need to have everything figured out. You just need a place to start.

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Enter your email to receive The First 90 Days After Release: A Practical Roadmap (PDF).

About LinKo

LinKo offers practical, self-paced educational resources for people navigating life after incarceration.

The goal is simple: to provide helpful, flexible materials that offer small lifts where they’re needed — without pressure, judgment, or hype.

Transparency

LinKo was created by Iris Yim, founder of Inner Sparkk Studio, a creative platform focused on the voices and work of people impacted by incarceration.

These resources are offered for education only and are meant to support individual decision-making, not replace professional services.

A Final Note

You don’t need to rush. You don’t need to do everything. Stability is progress.