This quick (four or five minute) Treasure Hunt will help you notice what questions are already floating in the back of your mind, and will help you learn how to shift your question (and the world) in an instant. If you haven’t read the post Potato Chips Are an Excellent Source of Potassium, that’s a great place to start.

Take a few deep breaths. Wiggle around your fingers and toes. Shake out your hands and feet a bit.
Get curious. Let the question
What questions have been floating around the back of my mind?
float around the back of your mind.
Close your eyes for a minute or so. Get really curious. What questions have you been asking?
You may notice questions or not. Keep letting the question
What questions have been floating around the back of my mind?
float around the back of your mind.
(which you can do even if nothing came to you in part one.)
Take a few more deep breaths and wiggle around your fingers and toes again. Shake out your hands and feet.
Get curious. Let the question
Where’s the treasure?
float around the back of your mind.
Close your eyes for a minute or so. Get really curious.
Where’s the treasure?
Where’s the treasure?
Where’s the treasure?
It can really be that simple.
Happy Hunting!