Find Your Fame Module 1 — Find Your Flame
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Find Your Flame
Start with one honest idea. Name the deeper reason behind it. Leave with a direction you can actually build from.
Welcome to Module 1 of the free Find Your Fame Training Path.
Fame here does not mean celebrity. It means meaningful recognition: the right people can understand what your work is about, why it matters, and what they should remember.
This module is about your input. The clearer your starting idea becomes, the better your next exercise, prompt, song direction, page, post, or proof decision can become.
What This Module Is For
Recognition starts before promotion.
This page helps you find the reason underneath your idea before you ask tools, platforms, or other people to help you build it.
Flame
The deeper reason, message, burden, hope, question, sound, problem, testimony, or purpose behind the work.
Direction
The plain-language path your idea may be taking: music, project, content, story, offer, audience, brand, or proof.
Recognition
What the right people should begin to understand, feel, remember, or connect with when they encounter your work.
Before You Generate
Pick one real starting point.
Do not start by trying to build the whole brand. Choose the one thing you are actually working with today.
Music-first
You already have a song idea, sound, lyric, artist concept, vocal direction, or genre lane.
I want to create music that helps __________ feel, understand, or remember __________.Project-first
You have a book, game, brand, offer, course, ministry idea, article series, product, or campaign.
I want this project to help __________ with __________ through __________.Exploring
You do not know what you are building yet, but one idea, problem, audience, or feeling keeps coming back.
I keep returning to the idea of __________ because __________.Choose Your Working Level
Use the level that fits your experience.
The exercise works whether you are brand new or already building. The difference is how much context you add.
Beginner
Answer the blanks plainly. Do not try to sound polished. Your first honest sentence is better than a clever one that hides the real idea.
Builder
Connect each answer to a real song, project, offer, audience, page, product, or release direction you are already considering.
Advanced
Add constraints: audience, platform, output format, tone, source material, proof goal, and how you will decide if the result is clear enough.
Free Kits
Use these two kits for Module 1.
Keep the toolkit simple. One kit gives you the identity worksheet. The other helps you turn rough thinking into better AI input.
Identity Before Image
Get clear before you try to look clear.
Your image is how the work looks from the outside. Your identity is the deeper direction people should begin to recognize.
Surface image asks:
- What should this look like?
- What colors or visuals should I use?
- What name or style should I choose?
- What should the page, post, or cover look like?
Deeper identity asks:
- What does this stand for?
- Who is this meant to reach?
- What should people recognize?
- Why is this worth building?
Main Exercise
The Find Your Flame workflow.
Complete these five steps before moving forward. Keep your answers plain. Honest is better than polished.
Step 1: Name what you are creating or exploring.
Write the real thing in front of you: a song, project, offer, article, story, brand idea, sound, audience, or rough brainstorm.
I am creating, building, or exploring __________________.Step 2: Name who it may be for.
Do not aim at everyone. Name the kind of person your work could help, move, teach, encourage, challenge, or prepare.
This may be for people who __________________.Step 3: Name why it matters.
Look past the platform, tool, trend, or first draft. Why is this worth making?
This matters because __________________.Step 4: Name the deeper fire.
This is the core message, burden, hope, question, warning, testimony, sound, feeling, or purpose behind the work.
The deeper fire behind this is __________________.Step 5: Name the recognition goal.
What do you want the right people to begin recognizing when they encounter your work?
I want people to recognize __________________ when they experience my work.Module Output
Turn your answers into one working direction.
Choose the statement that fits your starting point. This is not permanent. It is the first useful version.
Music-first statement
I want to be known for creating music that helps __________ feel, understand, or remember __________.Use this if your first proof is a song, sound, lyric, hook, vocal direction, or artist identity.
Project-first statement
I want this project to be known for helping __________ with __________ through __________.Use this if your first proof is a page, product, story, book, article, campaign, game, or training idea.
Exploring statement
I keep returning to the idea of __________ because __________.Use this if you are still discovering the real direction.
Music-First Bridge
If this is becoming a song, do not rush into random generation.
Use your Flame Statement as the seed for your sound, lyrics, audience, mood, and emotional target.
If you are using Suno or another music tool, Module 1 should help you describe what the song is trying to do before you ask the tool to create more versions. That protects you from generating scattered tracks when the real problem is unclear direction.
Sound direction
What should the listener feel or remember when the track ends?
Lyric direction
What message, story, testimony, warning, or question should the words carry?
Audience direction
Who needs this song, and what should it help them face, feel, or understand?
Examples
Three ways this can look.
Use these as examples of clear direction, not scripts to copy.
Music-first
“I want to be known for creating gospel-soul AI songs that help people remember God’s faithfulness when they feel tired, unseen, or stuck.”
The direction is encouragement through faith. The first proof may become a song.
Project-first
“I want this project to help players think about choice, temptation, grace, and courage through a story-driven Christian role-playing game.”
The direction is meaningful choice. The first proof may become a scene, theme, character concept, or landing page.
Exploring
“I keep returning to the idea of rebuilding confidence because I want people to feel like they can start again, even if they feel behind.”
The direction is restoration. The first proof may become a post, song idea, article, or simple offer.
Prompt Support
Use ChatGPT to clean up your raw notes.
ChatGPT should not invent your purpose for you. Use it to organize what you already know into clearer working input.
Before you copy anything, know what the prompt is for.
A prompt is not the final answer. It is a set of instructions you paste into ChatGPT so the tool can help organize your own idea.
When you copy a prompt from this lesson, you still need to replace the bracketed sections with your own notes. After ChatGPT responds, bring the useful pieces back into this page.
Module 1 Core Prompt
Use this if you already have notes and want ChatGPT to help clarify your Flame Statement, working direction, recognition goal, and next-tool input.
Act as a creator consultant in the style of Jack Righteous for this Module 1 exercise. In this context, “Jack Righteous” means the creator-consultant lens: clarity, direction, audience fit, proof, next step, and practical creative strategy. Do not make this about Jack Righteous, promotion, selling, or branding. Do not invent a purpose for me. Focus on my material, my creative direction, and my next usable result. Use my words first. Identify what is already present before improving the structure. Definitions for this exercise: - Flame = the deeper reason, message, burden, hope, problem, sound, story, or purpose behind the work. - Working identity direction = a plain-language statement of what I may be building and who it may help. - Recognition goal = what I want the right people to understand, feel, remember, or recognize when they experience my work. - Next-tool input = a cleaner version of my idea that I can paste into ChatGPT, Suno, Shopify, Canva, BandLab, DistroKid, or another creative tool. My rough idea is: [paste song idea, project idea, brand idea, content idea, lyrics, notes, product idea, story concept, or brainstorm] I may be starting as: [music-first / project-first / exploring] The people I may want to reach are: [paste audience or say unknown] My current goal is: [find my direction / define my identity direction / understand what I want to be known for / clean up my input] First, use only what I provided. Ask up to 5 clarifying questions only if needed. Then help me write: 1. A Flame Statement 2. A working identity direction 3. A simple recognition goal 4. A cleaner next-tool input 5. One honest note about what is still unclear Keep the result clear, practical, beginner-friendly, and focused on my idea.What to do after copying this prompt
- Open ChatGPT in a new tab.
- Paste this prompt into the chat box.
- Replace the bracketed sections with your own idea, audience, and goal.
- Read the response carefully. Do not assume every sentence is useful.
- Bring the strongest Flame Statement, recognition goal, and next-tool input back into the workbook below.
Optional Advanced Prompt
Copy, Paste, and Bring Back
Know what you are copying and what to do with it.
Do not paste every answer into every tool. Use the right output for the right next step.
| What you have | Where it goes | What it is for | What to bring back |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rough idea | Required Input box | Starting material for the exercise | A clearer version of what you are actually building |
| Prompt for ChatGPT | ChatGPT | Helps organize your idea into useful parts | Flame Statement, recognition goal, and next-tool input |
| Flame Statement | My Flame Statement box | Main Module 1 output | A sentence you can carry into Module 2 |
| Recognition goal | Recognition Goal box | Shows what people should understand, feel, or remember | A clear target for your signal |
| Next-tool input | Saved Output box | Cleaner input for Module 2 or another tool | One clean direction, not every idea at once |
| Final snapshot | PDF Snapshot | Saved record of your Module 1 thinking | Use it when starting Module 2 |
Build My Input
Turn your answers into usable prompts.
Fill in the required fields first. Then generate copy-ready prompts built from your own idea, audience, purpose, recognition goal, tone, and limits.
Build My Input actions
My Input Summary
This summary is included in your saved PDF. It shows what you gave the tool before asking it to help.
Your input summary will appear here after you generate your custom prompts.
Generated Prompt 1: Clarify My Flame
Use this when your idea is rough and you need ChatGPT to help find the deeper reason behind it.
What to do after ChatGPT responds
- Copy the strongest Flame Statement back into the workbook.
- Copy the recognition goal back into the workbook.
- Save the cleaner next-tool input in the Saved Output box.
Generated Prompt 2: Module 2 Handoff
Use this after Module 1 when you are ready to shape your Flame Statement into a clearer signal in Module 2.
What to do with the response
- Use the response to create your Module 2 signal statement.
- Do not start over if Module 1 already gave you useful direction.
- Bring your saved snapshot into Module 2 so your work continues from evidence.
Generated Prompt 3: First Proof
Use this when you know your direction but are unsure what one asset, draft, page, song, post, or concept to build first.
What to do with the response
- Choose one proof only.
- Do not try to build every suggestion.
- Save the chosen proof direction in your workbook before moving into Module 3.
Generated Prompt 4: Music-First Brief
Use this only if your proof is becoming a song, lyric, sound direction, or AI music concept.
What to do with the response
- Use ChatGPT first to create a clean music brief.
- Adapt the music brief for Suno, BandLab, or your own workflow.
- Save the music brief before generating versions.
Workbook
Module 1 Starter Pad
Use this space to collect your required input and save your Module 1 output before moving to Module 2.
If your idea is already in a document, lyric sheet, PDF, or notes app, copy the important section and paste it into the input box. TXT and MD files can also load directly.
Main actions
Optional copy, save, and download tools
PDF note: fill in the Starter Pad, generate your saved Module 1 Summary, then use browser print to save the page as a personal worksheet.
PDF-Ready Snapshot
Create a personal Module 1 summary worth saving.
Save this snapshot because it is your first clear record of the idea before it gets reshaped by tools, trends, advice, or pressure.
Save this PDF as your Module 1 record. It gives you a copy of your original idea, the deeper reason behind it, your recognition goal, your custom prompts, and the prompt-ready input you created before moving to Module 2.
Do not treat this PDF as a finished brand document. Treat it as your starting record. You can compare it later against your Module 2 signal and Module 3 proof.
Clean printable preview
This preview is designed to print cleaner than a form field. Generate the summary before saving as PDF.
Your clean printable snapshot will appear here after you click “Generate My Saved Module 1 Summary.”
Snapshot actions
Trust Note
This module gives direction, not false promises.
This module does not promise instant fame, sales, streams, followers, viral reach, placements, sponsorships, or guaranteed results.
It helps you clarify your own idea so your next step is based on direction instead of guessing.
Reflection
Ask these three questions before you move on.
These questions keep the exercise honest. You do not need perfect answers, but you need answers clear enough to work with.
If the answer is no, simplify the idea before moving forward.
Name the listener, reader, player, buyer, community member, or creator you are trying to reach.
If it does not, you may be chasing a trend instead of building from a real creative reason.
Comment Prompt
Use the comments like a training room.
If comments are enabled and you want feedback, share only the parts you are comfortable making public.
Completion Check
You are ready for Module 2 when you have these four pieces.
Do not wait for perfection. Move forward when your direction is clear enough to test.
1. Starting point
You know whether you are music-first, project-first, content-first, brand-first, or exploring.
2. Flame Statement
You can name the deeper reason behind your work in plain language.
3. Identity direction
You have one working sentence that explains what you are building and who it may help.
4. Recognition goal
You know what you want the right people to recognize when they experience your work.
Later Route Notes
Do not choose the bigger route from Module 1 alone.
Module 1 gives you the first piece of direction. Continue through Module 2 and Module 3 before deciding whether you need a larger route.
Later in the free path, use the Creator Tool Stack if you need tool clarity. Use Choose Your Next Path after Module 3 if you need route clarity. Consider AI Music Core only if your proof points clearly toward songs, lyrics, sound, prompts, releases, or music content.
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Module 1 Finish Line
Save your work, then shape the signal.
The next move is not to hire someone, buy everything, or start over. The next move is to take your Flame Statement into Module 2 and turn it into a clearer signal.
Use the snapshot if you want to keep this lesson as your personal working document. Then continue when your starting point, deeper reason, and recognition goal are clear enough to build from.