self-respect begins when the excuses end

Own Your Shit is a raw, compassionate journey of personal growth. It shows you how radical honesty, accountability, and emotional intelligence build natural confidence and genuine self-esteem. Coming soon.

the truth inside this book

This isn’t your average self-help book. It’s the gut-punch of truth you didn’t know you needed. In this unapologetically real guide, Jordan Blake calls out the excuses, the self-sabotage, and the emotional chaos we normalize, and replaces them with clarity, ownership, and radical self-respect. If you’re ready to take an honest look in the mirror and grow, this book will meet you where you are, and challenge you to rise.

the unmet needs we don’t talk about

Most people don’t wake up wanting to be cruel. They lash out, withdraw, or manipulate because somewhere along the way, they learned that control feels safer than vulnerability. Those who’ve known what it’s like to feel unsafe or unseen often become the most compassionate, because they understand how deep that pain runs. But those who are still ruled by their fear defend themselves by creating distance, division, and blame.

Own Your Shit explores how insecurity becomes cruelty, how empathy becomes strength, and how we can all choose awareness over avoidance.

the trap of self-betrayal

You can’t build self-respect by abandoning yourself. You say yes when you mean no, swallow your truth to keep the peace, and end up resenting everyone, including yourself. That buried resentment doesn’t disappear; it always leaks out. Sometimes as passive aggression or avoidance, and sometimes through numbing the pain in ways that only make it worse.

This book shows you how to recognize when and why you’re betraying yourself, and how to break that cycle with self-awareness, boundaries, and honesty. When you honor your limits, you teach others how to respect you, too.

communicate with intention

Too much of our communication leads to conflict and misunderstanding because we fail to actually hear each other. We multitask through conversations, listening only to respond, defend, or fix.

Communicating with intention means practicing active listening, which is a powerful act of respect. When people feel seen and heard, they stop shouting over the silence.

Own Your Shit teaches you how to replace defensiveness with empathy, silence with clarity, and to listen without ego. That’s where connection and understanding happen.

building self-esteem through compassion

Science has proven that the way you talk to yourself matters. Your inner dialogue shapes your confidence, your choices, and how you show up in the world. When you speak to yourself with compassion instead of criticism, your brain learns safety instead of shame. That’s where real growth begins. 

Consistency in self-compassion rewires the way you see yourself. You stop chasing validation and start building trust within. And the better you feel about who you are, the kinder and more understanding you become with others. 

That’s how personal growth becomes a ripple effect. 

let’s have a conversation about personal growth that’s real, messy, and rooted in self-respect.

This isn’t another “fix yourself”‘ chat. It’s a pull-up-a-chair, tell-the-truth kind of talk about growth, confidence, and being a decent human.

what early readers are saying

perfect balance

Own Your Shit is the perfect balance of call-you-out and lift-you-up. ”

— S.V., early reader

stop performing

“This is for anyone who’s ready to stop performing and start evolving.”

— S.G., early reader

meets you in the mess

“This book meets you in the mess with zero judgment.”

— C.M., early reader

this isn’t just personal work, it’s collective repair