
The Spark Sandbox Kit
A FREE nonlinear joy journal for women who are done shaming their spark.
You’re not flaky — you’re sparked.
This free kit helps you reclaim your curiosity, follow joy without guilt, and track the magic of your creative tangents.
You don’t need another planner.
You need a soft, soul-first space that honors how you actually move — nonlinear, inspired, intuitive, and alive.
The Spark Sandbox Kit is a gentle journaling experience for women who:
Start things but rarely finish them
Have more interests than they can count
Feel guilty for jumping from one idea to the next
It’s time to stop labeling that as failure — and start recognizing it as a sacred way of being.

A free printable + digital kit to help you follow what lights you up — even when it doesn’t make sense.
🧾 Permission Slips – To rewrite old rules + reclaim your joy
🪞 Daily Spark Reflection – A soft space to notice what feels good
🗂️ Mini Spark Shelf Tracker – To lovingly track the “unfinished” without shame
🌱 Closing Words – For deep breath endings and next steps
🎁 Access to the Bonus Hub – With spark-themed goodies + calming extras
WHAT’S INSIDE
WHO IT’S FOR
Women who’ve been in survival mode and are now craving joy
Tender souls with a history of shaming their creativity
Anyone who wants to feel more alive without another goal to hit
This isn’t about productivity. It’s about permission.
No rules. No pressure. Just sparks.
The Sanbox is a Back-To-You place to play for women who have:
Been conditioned to finish what they start
Been punished (socially/emotionally) for being nonlinear
Internalized failure when something doesn’t get “completed”
Lost trust in their creative rhythm — even though it’s wildly effective
Progress isn’t linear.
Play isn’t failure.
And sparks don’t move alphabetically
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Progress isn’t linear. Play isn’t failure. And sparks don’t move alphabetically ✨
Hi ! I’m Mary💖
Once upon a million unfinished projects, I was surrounded by scraps of dreams and half-done courses - wondering if something was wrong with me.
I didn’t lack passion. I lacked permission.
Permission to follow sparks without guilt.
Permission to stop halfway and still call it sacred.
Permission to create in spirals, not straight lines.
The Spark Sandbox Kit was born in the mess — in the joyful, confusing, nonlinear rediscovery of my own aliveness.
This kit isn’t advice.
It’s what I needed when I finally realized:
I wasn’t scattered. I was waking up.
You don’t have to explain your creative rhythm.
You just have to trust it.
This is your permission to play.

Download the free kit now
and let joy lead the way — in your own rhythm.
But Really, You Lost Me at “Sandbox.” What does that even mean?
The Spark Sandbox is one of the phases women move through as they recover from burnout, masking, and long-term emotional depletion.
It’s the part where joy starts to feel possible again — but linear paths still feel stifling.
In this phase, you’re:
Starting new things (and sometimes stopping just as fast)
Rediscovering what lights you up
Learning to play, explore, and follow sparks without guilt
You don’t need to fix anything. You just need space to follow what feels alive.
👉What are the other phases? Where am I?
Take the free Spark Quiz to find your phase.
✨ You were never meant to move in a straight line. This is where your joy gets to lead
Click below to sign up for your hub access. It’s 100% free.
No spam. No fake promises. Just truth and tools for where you are right now.
FAQs
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Nope! The absolute last thing you need is more on your plate. This is gentle and made to be there whenever you feel like it. No time blocking. No 5 am alarm clock.
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This is a do it when the mood hits kind of tool. When you are coming out of trauma and survival, expect to miss WEEKS. Part of the process is learning to be gentle with yourself and listening to your inner voice. It's ok to have days when you just can't.
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This kit isn’t about big, intimidating goals or perfection. It’s about allowing you to be YOU and learning to trust your own rhythm. It’s kind of a wink that says, “all that weird and ‘wrong’ stuff you beat yourself up for?” Yeah, those are your superpowers.