FINDING YOUR VOICE—AND THE LEGACY IT LEAVES
A reflection guide for people who have lived full lives and are asking deeper questions about purpose, integrity, and influence.
Inspired by the forthcoming book Rickshaw Journey
You've built a life.
You've carried responsibility, made decisions, and shown up for others. From the outside, things may look solid—successful even.
And yet, for many people, a quieter set of questions eventually surfaces:
How did I become who I am?
Which voices shaped me—early and later?
What am I actually passing on to others?
This site exists for that moment.
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What this is
Rickshaw Journey is a book in progress, built around one central idea:
"Your voice is formed over time—and it shapes your legacy whether you're paying attention to it or not."
Before the book is released, I've created a short reflection guide to help you pause, take stock, and locate yourself honestly in that journey.
No hype. No pressure. Just space to reflect.
What you’ll receive
When you download the reflection guide, you’ll receive:
A thoughtful framework built around five stages of voice:
Early Voice
Confused Voice
Finding Your Voice
Being Your Voice
Influencing Your Voice
Reflection questions designed to surface insight, not force conclusions
Gentle prompts that connect your story to the legacy you’re shaping now
The guide is not about my story. It’s about helping you understand yours.
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Who it's for
This guide is especially for people who:
Have experienced success but still feel unfinished
Care deeply about integrity, influence, and legacy
Are open to reflection without wanting a prescriptive program
Want language for what they've lived, not answers handed to them
If that sounds like you, you're in the right place.
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You'll also receive occasional reflections and early access as the book takes shape. Unsubscribe anytime.
A final note
Clarity doesn't arrive all at once.
It unfolds as we listen, reflect, and choose alignment over time.
If this guide helps you do that—even a little—it has done its job.
— Bob