The principles taught through
Own Your Impact
did not originate in corporate theory. They were forged through decades of leadership, business ownership, disciplined self-examination, and rigorous reflection on how internal structure shapes external results. Long before the language of “ownership” and “impact” became programmatic, these ideas were explored in writing — examining voice, defensiveness, responsibility, relationship, and the internal reckoning that precedes transformation. The books on this page represent the philosophical and spiritual depth beneath this work. They are not about religious performance. They are about internal governance — and the courage required to confront oneself honestly. For those who want to understand the architecture beneath the outcomes, these works provide the foundation.
Every person lives with internal dialogue — but not every voice leads toward clarity.
Speak Into My Life….Please! explores the tension between defensiveness and growth, between self-justification and honest self-evaluation. It asks a simple but demanding question:
Are you willing to be confronted in order to be completed?
This book examines how subtle patterns of avoidance, pride, and unrecognized bias prevent progress — in relationships, leadership, and personal development. Through disciplined reflection, it guides readers toward the kind of internal reckoning that precedes lasting change.
For those willing to examine the structure beneath their behavior, this work becomes a mirror — and an invitation.
Marriage. Commitment. Responsibility. Relationship. Intimacy. Choice.
Relationships do not deteriorate because of incompatibility — they weaken under unexamined patterns.
Know My Voice IV explores how expectation, defensiveness, emotional escalation, and personal accountability shape the health of every committed relationship. It challenges readers to move beyond blame and into ownership — where stability and maturity are built.