About Spark Inspiration
Whether you are a well-practiced traveler or one who is just beginning to contemplate setting off on a journey, we look forward to sharing with you the joy of creation—the creation of inspired action, the creation of wellness, the creation of innovative collaboration. Together, we have the ability to tap into your potential through the stimulation of new ideas, productive self-expression, and alignment with your greatest aspirations. Times of growth and change can be both exhilarating and unsettling. You do not need to go through it alone. Let’s join forces and build a partnership for success.
Dr. Cindy Wang Morris
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Cindy Wang Morris is a clinical psychologist who has been practicing in Colorado for over 15 years.
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Dr. Chad Morris
Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Chad Morris is a psychologist and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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Our Story
Spark Inspiration was founded in 2003. It’s built on our desire to support people in their change process by seeking out that spark of inspiration from within. Guided by your intuition, change can happen in an inspired way, engaging in action that mindful and intentional. We believe that change doesn’t have to be hard or problem-focused. Transformation can happen with grace and elegance by looking at the opportunities instead of what’s in the way. It’s not always easy, we know. But we also know from personal experience that if we’re going to live an authentic life or create an organizational culture that matches our values, it takes intention, awareness, dedication, perseverance, and practice. All of which we have in abundance.
We do what we do because we love it—and live it. We look forward with excitement about what the future may bring. As we live up to our potential, we have an opportunity to shape our world for the better and for generations to come. We see this change happening—one person and one organization at time. Like a drop of water in a vast ocean, the ripples of change expand. And it’s effect is incalculable.