My name is Catrell but I’ve been called Tre since birth as it is in my full name. I’m always positive & love to infect people with it :). I came to prison at the age of 19 & am now 41 with 3 years before my chance at freedom. Yeah, I know I don’t look my age, but I try to take care of myself by working out & eating a variety of food. I’m at a point in life that lies are not an option, so expect brutal honesty always. I’m 6’5 so I been called dark & handsome a time or two, if you’re reading this, I can only hope you agree :). I’m very active on a daily basis with workouts & working in the laundry so my weight I hold around is 235 lbs. to 255 lbs.
I like challenges so my hope is to get that from you, I’ve won almost every sport challenge I’ve done here & am ready to be challenged with freedom plus learn & hopefully teach you something.
Closing on me I am funny but not always on purpose, my honesty brings laughs & I just lean into it. I do this every day & its entertaining for me & everyone I’m around, it’s kept me youthful, happy, and healthy for many years so why can’t we do it together?
Lastly, I’ll say I don’t discriminate but have a weakness for tall women :).
“Life is what we make it”
Allow this in your life with nothing but tranquility, peace, & felicity.
You know sometimes we meet people in our lives & don’t know the impact they will make until that moment something is said that made us grow immediately. Life literally is what we make it & if we take every experience good, bad, or middle ground as a lesson to grow from then we grow. Our outlook on life is what shapes the path we take. In saying this I walk around daily with a smile giving those around me good feelings, not everyone is receptive of my vibe however my deed & seed of positivity is planted.
These years I’ve spent piking up tools & tightening up my mental via college, books, work, but must of all dealing with people to understand not only them but myself. People close to me say I talk about it & ask questions nobody else does. I hope that’s a good thing :) cause people also say I need a podcast :) that either means I talk too much or what I talk about is interesting, in any case it sounds like $ right?! There is a few saying “If you’re not moving forward on a daily basis, your moving backwards & there is no idle”.
Experience & understanding of life creates who we are & sometimes that takes time but with the understanding that everything is a learnable lesson, there is nothing lost only gained. It’s taken me time to get where I’m at now I know to make everything count.
Communication is key for understanding happiness & to learn one another. Here communication is by phone, email/text, letters, video visits/facetime, & at the top of the list would be in person visit which I haven’t had in years. If you would like to vibe with me you can leave a message on this site & it will be sent to me or you can contact me directly by registering at (icsolutions) & after 24 hours confirm you’re registered & we can message back & forth. The facetime option is different, you would have to register at Gettingout.com & it may ask for $ on both sites however it’s not required to set up a profile cause either of us can pay for facetime. Oh & there may be an app or something in order for my message to alert your phone or else you would have to check the Icsolutions site for my message. I look forward to our communication & our growth.
On my way out I wanna say always keep your head up & know if I can in my situation you really can with no hold backs, the only thing that can stop your progress in life is your doubt in your own possibilities.
Peace with all the chicken grease :)
Patiently awaiting happiness :)
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