look for what you notice but no one else sees
When looking for a solution to a creative problem, pay close attention to what's happening around you. Look for clues pointing to new methods or new ways to further develop current ideas. p37
We receive these types of messages all the time, if we remain open to them. We might read a book and find a quote, leaping off the page, we're watching a movie and notice a line that moves us to pause and rewind. Sometimes it's the exact answer we've been looking for. Or it could be an echo of an idea that keeps repeating in other places - begging for more attention or affirming the path we're on. These transmissions are subtle: they are ever present, but they're easy to miss. If we aren't looking for clues, they'll pass us by without ever knowing. Notice connections and consider where they lead. p37-38
The more open you are, the more clues you will find and the less effort you'll need to exert. You may be able to think less and begin to rely on answers or arising within you. p38
When clues present themselves, it can sometimes feel like the delicate mechanism of a clock at work. As if the universe is nudging you with little reminders that it's on your side and wants to provide everything you need to complete your mission. p39