Find Your Fame Module 2 — Shape Your Signal
Gary WhittakerModule 2 of 3
Shape Your Signal
Turn your flame into one clear direction people can feel, understand, and remember.
Welcome to Module 2 of the free Find Your Fame Training Path.
In Module 1, you named the deeper reason behind your song, project, brand, content idea, or rough brainstorm. Now you are going to shape that reason into a signal.
A signal is the clear idea your work sends out. It can become a song direction, project direction, content direction, brand direction, or first proof direction.
This module is not about making the work sound impressive. It is about making your own idea clear enough that the next tool, page, song, post, or proof has a real direction.
What This Module Is For
Module 2 moves your idea from internal reason to external signal.
Module 1 answered, “Why does this matter?” Module 2 answers, “What should someone else recognize from it?”
Flame
The deeper reason behind the work. It may be faith, hope, warning, healing, identity, ownership, discipline, freedom, story, sound, or purpose.
Signal
The clear idea another person can understand, feel, remember, or recognize from the work.
Proof
One real output you can build next to test whether the signal is clear enough.
Before You Start
Bring one flame, not a whole universe.
Module 2 works best when you bring one real idea from Module 1 and shape it into one clear signal.
Bring your Flame Statement
Use the deeper reason you named in Module 1. It does not need to be perfect. It needs to be honest enough to work from.
Bring a rough audience
Name who this might be for. If you do not know yet, write the best working guess you have today.
Bring one direction
Choose one song, project, brand, article, offer, story, product, page, or proof idea. Do not try to shape everything at once.
Choose Your Starting Point
This module works from five starting points.
You do not need to start with music. You need to start with direction. Music can become one proof of that direction.
Music-first
You have a song idea, genre, lyric, sound, artist direction, or Suno-style prompt.
This song is meant to help __________ feel __________ by showing __________.Project-first
You are building a book, game, article series, product, training path, campaign, or brand idea.
This project is meant to help __________ understand, experience, or move toward __________ through __________.Content-first
You are shaping an article, post, video, newsletter, teaching piece, or public message.
This content is meant to help __________ understand __________ so they can __________.Brand-first
You are trying to make the idea easier to recognize as part of your identity, platform, or owned system.
This brand signal should help people recognize __________ when they encounter __________.Still exploring
You do not know what you are building yet, but one idea, problem, audience, or feeling keeps coming back.
The idea I want to test is __________ because it may help __________.Signal test
If someone experienced this once, what should they remember? If you cannot answer that, the signal needs more focus.
Choose Your Working Level
Use the level that fits where you are.
Beginners, builders, and advanced users can use the same exercise. The difference is how much detail you add before asking any AI tool to help.
Beginner
Use the fill-in-the-blank prompts exactly as written. Keep your answers short, honest, and clear.
Builder
Connect every answer to a real song, project, brand, product, article, video, game, offer, or content idea.
Advanced
Add constraints: audience, tone, tool target, format, proof goal, genre, platform, release use, and decision criteria.
Free Kits
Use these kits only when they support the signal.
The kits are support tools. They should help you shape the signal, not distract you from the exercise.
Simple Definition
What signal means in this path.
Signal means the clear idea people should recognize from your song, project, page, product, or content.
The flame is internal
The flame is the reason you care. It may be faith, hope, warning, healing, joy, identity, ownership, discipline, freedom, or a story that keeps returning.
The flame explains why the work matters to you.
The signal is external
The signal is what someone else can understand. It shows up through message, sound, tone, structure, visual direction, page copy, product promise, or first proof.
The signal explains why the work may matter to them.
Core Concepts
The 5 parts of a strong signal.
A signal becomes stronger when these five pieces work together.
1. Audience
Who is this for? Not every possible person. The person who would understand the need, story, feeling, question, or moment behind the work.
2. Message
What is the work saying? This can be a truth, confession, warning, promise, testimony, question, lesson, or reminder.
3. Feeling
What should the person feel? Hopeful, convicted, focused, comforted, energized, reflective, awake, steady, free, ready, or challenged.
4. Form
What should this become first? A song, article, page, product idea, email, short video, character scene, brand statement, or rough proof.
5. Movement
Where does the person begin, and where should the work move them? A strong signal often moves from one state to another.
Signal test
If someone experienced this once, what should they remember? If you cannot answer that, the signal needs more focus.
Main Exercise
The Signal Blueprint Workflow.
Complete this workflow before moving to Module 3.
The goal is to build one clear direction. Do not try to plan a whole album, full brand universe, complete product line, or entire story world here. Use one focused idea.
Step 1: Name the role.
Your signal should have a job. It can encourage, warn, teach, comfort, celebrate, confess, challenge, testify, explain, position, invite, or prepare.
This is meant to __________________.Step 2: Name the audience.
Write the person this is meant to reach. Keep it specific enough to guide the result, but simple enough to use.
This is for people who __________________.Step 3: Name the emotional direction.
Decide what emotional direction the work should carry. Emotion gives the audience a path into the message.
The emotional direction is __________________.Step 4: Name the core message.
This is the heart of the signal. Write the main idea in plain language.
The core message is __________________.Step 5: Choose the first form.
Decide what this signal should become first. Music may be the right form, but it is not the only possible form.
The first form should be __________________ because __________________.Step 6: Shape the movement.
Decide where the audience begins and where this work should move them.
This should move people from __________________ to __________________.Build the Signal
Your Signal Statement.
Now combine your answers into one working signal statement.
Music-first
This song is meant to help __________ feel __________ by showing __________.Use this when your next proof will likely be a song, hook, chorus, lyric section, theme, or audio draft.
Project-first
This project is meant to help __________ understand, experience, or move toward __________ through __________.Use this when your next proof may be a page, product, article, book chapter, game idea, campaign, or training asset.
Exploring
The idea I want to test is __________ because it may help __________.Use this when you do not have a finished direction yet, but you have an idea worth testing.
Blueprint Options
Build the right blueprint for your next proof.
The signal tells you what should be recognized. The blueprint tells the next tool what to build toward.
Song Direction Blueprint
Use this if your first proof will be music.
This song is a __________ track for listeners who __________. It should feel __________. The core message is __________. The sound should feel like __________. The structure should move from __________ to __________.Project Signal Blueprint
Use this if your first proof will be content, a page, product, game, book, campaign, or brand asset.
This project is a __________ for people who __________. It should help them __________. The core message is __________. The tone should feel __________. The first proof should be __________.If This Is Becoming Music
Add sound language only after the signal is clear.
Genre, tempo, structure, and intensity are useful. They should support the signal, not replace it.
Do not start with “make a gospel song,” “make a reggae track,” or “make an upbeat pop song” and expect the tool to understand the purpose. Pair the sound lane with the listener, message, feeling, and movement.
Weak direction
Make a gospel song. Make a reggae track. Make an upbeat pop song.These are not wrong, but they are too thin. The tool has to guess the purpose.
Stronger direction
Make a warm gospel-soul song that encourages tired creators to keep building with faith and discipline. Make a roots-reggae track that warns people not to trade their purpose for empty attention. Make an upbeat pop anthem for someone stepping out of fear and choosing to be seen for their real work.Prompt Support
Use ChatGPT to translate your signal into better tool input.
One of the strongest uses of ChatGPT is turning your rough direction into cleaner instructions for another tool.
Before you copy anything, know what this prompt is for.
A Module 2 prompt is not the finished song, page, product, or proof. It is a set of instructions that helps ChatGPT organize your Flame Statement into a usable Signal Statement, blueprint, and next-tool input.
After ChatGPT responds, do not copy everything. Bring back the useful pieces: Signal Statement, audience direction, blueprint, starter tool input, and Module 3 proof direction.
Module 2 Core Prompt
Use this if you already completed Module 1 and want ChatGPT to help shape your signal.
Act as a creator consultant in the style of Jack Righteous for this Module 2 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 direction 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. - Signal = the clear idea another person should understand, feel, remember, or recognize from the work. - Proof = one real output, draft, asset, or decision that can later be evaluated. - Blueprint = a practical direction I can use before asking another tool to create, improve, or organize the next result. My flame statement from Module 1 is: [paste Module 1 answer] My starting point is: [music-first / project-first / content-first / brand-first / still exploring] I want the result to become: [a song / article / product / game idea / book idea / brand direction / page / social post / not sure yet] My rough idea or notes are: [paste what you have] The audience may be: [paste audience or say unknown] The tool I may use next is: [ChatGPT / Suno / Shopify / Canva / BandLab / DistroKid / another tool / not sure] Help me create: 1. A clear Signal Statement 2. A Song Direction Blueprint if music fits 3. A Project or Content Signal Blueprint if a non-music proof fits better 4. A starter input I can use in the next tool 5. A checklist for judging whether the result supports my Flame 6. One honest note about what is still vague 7. One recommended direction for Module 3: Build Your First Proof Keep the result practical, beginner-friendly, and focused on helping me develop my own 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 Module 1 Flame Statement, audience, notes, and tool target.
- Read the response carefully. Do not assume every suggestion belongs in your workbook.
- Bring the strongest Signal Statement, blueprint, starter tool input, and Module 3 proof direction back into this page.
Optional Clean AI Input Formula
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Module 1 Flame Statement | Signal Builder / Required Input | Starting direction for Module 2 | A clearer Signal Statement |
| Module 2 prompt | ChatGPT | Helps translate your flame into a signal and blueprint | Signal Statement, blueprint, and proof direction |
| Signal Statement | My Signal Statement box | Main Module 2 output | A sentence you can use before building proof |
| Blueprint | Blueprint / Saved Output box | Guides the next tool or Module 3 proof | A practical direction, not a full finished product |
| Starter tool input | ChatGPT, Suno, Shopify, Canva, BandLab, or another tool | Helps the tool produce a clearer first result | One proof-ready result or decision |
| Module 2 Summary | PDF Snapshot | Saved record before Module 3 | Use it when starting Module 3 |
Build My Signal Input
Turn your answers into usable Module 2 prompts.
Fill in the required fields first. Then generate copy-ready prompts built from your own Flame Statement, audience, message, emotional direction, first form, and tool target.
Build My Signal actions
My Module 2 Input Summary
This summary is included in your saved PDF. It shows what you gave the tool before asking it to help.
Your Module 2 input summary will appear here after you generate your custom prompts.
Generated Prompt 1: Shape My Signal
Use this when you have a Flame Statement and need ChatGPT to help turn it into a clear Signal Statement.
What to do after ChatGPT responds
- Copy the strongest Signal Statement back into the workbook.
- Copy the audience direction back into the workbook.
- Save the clearest blueprint in the Saved Output box.
Generated Prompt 2: Tool Input Translator
Use this when you need ChatGPT to turn your signal into cleaner input for the next tool.
What to do with the response
- Use the response as a cleaner starting brief for your selected tool.
- Do not paste tool input into every tool without adapting it.
- Save the final tool input inside your Module 2 Summary before moving forward.
Generated Prompt 3: Module 3 Handoff
Use this when you are ready to carry your Signal Statement into Module 3 and build one proof.
What to do with the response
- Choose one proof only.
- Do not try to build every possible output.
- Bring the proof direction into Module 3.
Generated Prompt 4: Music Signal Brief
Use this only if your signal 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 brief for Suno, BandLab, or your own workflow.
- Save the music brief before generating versions.
Workbook
Module 2 Starter Pad
Use this space to collect your Module 1 input, save your Signal Statement, and prepare your Module 3 handoff.
If your Module 1 work is in a document, PDF, notes app, or chat, 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 workbook, generate your saved Module 2 Summary, then use browser print to save the page as a personal worksheet.
PDF-Ready Snapshot
Create a personal Module 2 summary worth saving.
Save this snapshot because it is your first clear record of the signal before it gets reshaped by tools, trends, advice, or pressure.
Save this PDF as your Module 2 record. It gives you a copy of your Flame Statement, Signal Statement, blueprint, tool input, generated prompts, and Module 3 proof direction.
Do not treat this PDF as a finished brand document. Treat it as your signal record. You can compare it later against your 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 2 Summary.”
Snapshot actions
Reflection
Ask these three questions before you move on.
These questions keep the signal honest. You do not need perfect answers, but you need answers clear enough to build from.
If the answer is no, your signal is still too broad. Narrow the audience before creating more versions.
If the answer is no, the work may become a vibe without a purpose. Choose the role before prompting.
If the answer is no, you may be forcing the idea into the wrong tool. Choose the form that proves the signal best.
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.
Song Direction Comment
This song is a __________ track for listeners who __________. It should feel __________. The core message is __________. The sound should feel like __________. The structure should move from __________ to __________.Project Direction Comment
This project is a __________ for people who __________. It should help them __________. The core message is __________. The tone should feel __________. The first proof should be __________.Completion Check
You are ready for Module 3 when you have these six pieces.
Do not move to Module 3 until you have one clear signal direction.
1. Signal Statement
A clear sentence that says what the work should help people feel, understand, experience, or move toward.
2. Audience Direction
A clear idea of who this is for, even if the audience is still a working guess.
3. First Form Decision
A decision about whether the signal should become a song, content piece, page, product, story, video, or another proof piece first.
4. Blueprint
A Song Direction Blueprint, Project Signal Blueprint, Content Signal Blueprint, or Brand Signal Blueprint.
5. Starter Tool Input
A cleaner input for ChatGPT, Suno, Shopify, Canva, BandLab, DistroKid, or whichever tool fits your next step.
6. Module 3 Direction
A clear idea of what proof you are going to build next.
Later Route Notes
Do not choose the bigger route from Module 2 alone.
Module 2 gives you the signal. Module 3 helps you test that signal through one proof 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.
Trust Note
This module gives signal clarity, not false promises.
This module does not promise instant fame, sales, streams, followers, viral reach, placements, sponsorships, or guaranteed results.
It helps you shape your own idea into a clearer signal so the next proof is based on direction instead of guessing.
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Module 2 Finish Line
Save your signal, then build one proof.
The next move is not to hire someone, buy everything, or start over. The next move is to take your Signal Statement into Module 3 and build one proof.
Use the snapshot if you want to keep this lesson as your personal working document. Then continue when your signal, blueprint, and proof direction are clear enough to build from.