Spark: How to Lead Yourself and Others to Greater Success

Leadership isn’t about a job title – it’s about action and behavior. In SPARK, entrepreneurs, business consultants and military Veterans Angie Morgan, Courtney Lynch, and Sean Lynch show how anyone can become an extraordinary leader by embracing seven key behaviors...
Spark argues that leadership isn’t a title or a position — it’s a set of behaviors anyone can choose to practice, starting today. Written by former military officers turned leadership consultants, it focuses on the everyday actions that turn ordinary people into “sparks” who ignite change around them.
The authors break leadership into learnable traits: taking initiative, leading by example, being accountable, and acting with intention. The message is empowering — you don’t need permission or seniority to lead; you need the discipline to model the behaviors that inspire others.
Key takeaways:
- Leadership is a choice and a set of behaviors, not a rank.
- Leading by example and taking initiative inspire others to follow.
- Accountability and intention separate sparks from bystanders.
Who it’s for: anyone — at any level — who wants to lead and influence without waiting for a title.
The verdict: practical and motivating, grounded in real leadership experience. A useful read for emerging leaders and entrepreneurs who need to inspire a team before they have formal authority.
