By: Lady JB Owen
Success isn’t handed to you. It’s something you create.
That’s the driving message behind Sam Taggart’s newest book, “Eat What You Kill,” launching this week at major retailers. Rather than being just another business book filled with generic advice, it offers a call to action for those ready to take meaningful steps toward their future, hunt for opportunities, and strive for success on their own terms.
In a world where people are often waiting for the right moment, connection, or stroke of luck, Sam’s message is simple: Stop waiting and start taking intentional action.
“Eat What You Kill” serves as a guide for entrepreneurs, leaders, and high achievers to realize their potential, embrace a mindset of accountability, and actively work toward building the life they desire through focused action.
We live in a time where opportunities are plentiful, yet distractions are everywhere. People are inundated with advice, strategies, and tools, but what many lack is the mindset to take consistent and effective steps toward their goals.
Sam Taggart understands this challenge firsthand. As a prominent figure in the door-to-door sales industry and founder of D2D Experts™ and D2D Con™, Sam has built his career by seeking opportunities and creating success through persistence. His book underscores the idea that success is attainable through deliberate action, personal responsibility, and resilience.
“Too many people sit back and wait for the right opportunity to come their way,” Sam explains. “Opportunities exist everywhere; it’s about having the courage and determination to go after them and shape your outcomes.”
“Eat What You Kill” isn’t just for sales professionals. It’s designed for anyone looking to adopt a proactive approach to their future, let go of excuses, and make tangible progress toward their goals. Each chapter introduces a mindset shift aimed at helping readers realize that success isn’t given; it’s earned through effort and accountability.
This perspective is particularly valuable for entrepreneurs, leaders, and those striving to excel in today’s competitive environment.
Key Lessons from the Book
- Stop waiting for perfect conditions. The best time to start is now.
- Take ownership of your results. Success stems from effort, decisions, and persistence rather than luck or coincidence.
- Stay committed to your goals. Success often requires going the extra mile when others won’t.
Sam challenges readers to shift their focus from external circumstances to what they can control: their actions, mindset, and commitment.
Why This Book Resonates with Entrepreneurs

“Eat What You Kill” speaks directly to entrepreneurs and business leaders by addressing the key challenges they face, particularly accountability.
Entrepreneurs often have big ideas, but maintaining focus, consistency, and perseverance in the face of obstacles can be difficult. This book cuts through the clutter to provide practical advice for achieving results.
Sam’s philosophy is straightforward: Success is earned through intentional effort. Whether you’re a startup founder, a seasoned business owner, or someone seeking career advancement, the lessons in “Eat What You Kill” encourage readers to push past excuses and unlock their full potential.
As Sam states in the book, “Success doesn’t just happen to you. It’s something you create by showing up, putting in the work, and taking responsibility for your outcomes.”
While there are countless business books available, what makes “Eat What You Kill” distinctive is its practical, no-nonsense approach that avoids overpromising quick fixes or shortcuts. Instead, it emphasizes that real success is a product of sustained effort and accountability.
Unlike books that promise quick fixes or overnight success, Sam is always saying, “ Real success takes time, effort, and ownership.”
The book is filled with actionable strategies, mindset shifts, and real-world advice that readers can start applying immediately to improve their results.
A Personal Challenge from Sam Taggart
Sam Taggart’s goal isn’t merely to launch a book but to inspire a movement of action and accountability across industries.
“Many people hold back on their potential because they’re waiting for the perfect moment or someone else’s approval to pursue their dreams,” Sam says. “This book encourages them to stop waiting and start now.”
As we step into a new year filled with opportunities, Sam’s challenge to readers is: What’s stopping you from taking charge of your future? What’s holding you back from creating your own success story?
Sam Taggart’s “Eat What You Kill” launches this week at major retailers. It’s more than just a book about sales; it’s a guide for anyone ready to break free from limitations, take purposeful action, and achieve meaningful results.
If you’re ready to take ownership of your future, embrace accountability, and achieve real results, grab a copy of “Eat What You Kill” and begin your journey today.
The hunt for success has already begun. Are you ready to take the first step?
Published by Mark V.