You’ve got a spark—your problem and your why. Now it’s time to start building something that could solve it.
Your Steps Today:
1. Watch the video above.
Why your first idea doesn’t have to be perfect
Simple ways to start building How great solutions often start weird, small, and half-formed
2. Choose One Problem to Focus On
Open your journal or Spark Canvas. Look at your problems.
Pick one that:
Excites you
Feels personal
Feels doable-ish
That’s your Starter Problem.
3. Sketch a Simple Solution
Use the Idea Snapshot in your Prototype Planner (Toolbox).
Answer these prompts:
Who is this idea for?
What does it help them do or solve?
What’s your rough idea? (a product, a service, a tool, a movement?)
Why is this better or different than what’s out there?
You can draw, write, or voice-record your answer.
What to Submit
Your Idea Snapshot (typed or uploaded)
2–3 sentences about why you chose this problem to work on
Optional: Sketch or visual of your rough idea
Most people never get past the idea phase. But you’re not “most people.” You’re a FutureMaker.
“Start where you are. Use what you have. Build what matters.”
You just moved from spark to structure. Let’s keep going.
Click “Next” to dive into prototyping—making your idea real in simple steps.
To earn your certificate, send your assignment as a .doc (named “Step-X_YourName”) to careerrevolutionbg@gmail.com with a subject line that lists your name and the course title—just keep it 100 percent original, because AI-generated work won’t be read.