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Free Spark Audit

Discover what's feeding
your fire.

The Spark Audit takes 10 minutes. It walks you through the five sources of a meaningful Spark — and shows you where your fire stands right now.

At the end, you'll have a clear picture of your strengths, your gaps, and a draft Spark Statement you can use immediately. No fluff. Real clarity.

5
Sections
~10
Minutes
1
Spark Statement
Section 01 — Passion

Follow your energy.

Passion is the work that energizes you — that pulls your attention rather than draining it. Rate each prompt honestly.

When do you feel most alive while working?
Think of a recent moment where time disappeared. What were you doing?
How energized do you feel by your current work?
Be honest — not how you think you should feel.
Completely drained Fully energized
If money were not a factor, what work would you still choose to do?
Section 02 — Pain

Learn from your scars.

Some of the most powerful sparks are born out of struggle. The problems that once wounded you often become the problems you're uniquely equipped to help others overcome.

What personal challenge has most shaped who you are today?
How much has that experience shaped your current leadership or work?
Barely at all Completely defines it
Could the lessons from your pain help someone facing the same struggle right now?
Sections 03 & 04 — Pattern & Practice

Notice the problems. Honor the experience.

Sparks often appear at the intersection of problems you keep noticing and skills you've spent years building.

What problem do you keep seeing that you think, "Someone should fix this"?
This is usually your pattern — the recurring frustration that follows you across roles, industries, or conversations.
How clearly can you see this pattern in your work and industry?
Vague, shifting Crystal clear
What do people most often ask you for help with?
This is often your aptitude — the expertise you've built almost without realizing it.
How developed are your skills in this area?
Still developing Deep expertise
Section 05 — Provision & Your Spark

Consider sustainability.
Write your Spark.

Purpose must be sustainable. And once you've moved through all five sources, you're ready to define your Spark Statement.

How sustainable is your current work — financially and emotionally?
Not sustainable at all Fully sustainable
Now draft your Spark Statement.
Don't overthink it — your first draft is just the starting point. Clarity develops through refinement.

I help ___ achieve ___ while avoiding ___ through ___.

Your Spark Audit Results

Here's what your fire looks like right now.

Based on your responses, here's your Spark profile across the five dimensions.

Your Primary Insight
Your Draft Spark Statement

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