**"Follow the tickle"** ...means to look for and explore what turns you on! In Brian Eno's words: ![[Notes on "Brian Eno by Alfred Dunhill" (Video)#Enthusiasm and curiosity]] <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/n3YW5bmnETg?start=120" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> ## Things that tickle me - The Economist Articles because it's FUN to read them! - [[My Most Interesting Things At the Moment]] ## How to follow the tickle in Obsidian Tap into your resonance and notice when something pulls you in effortlessly, something you feel like you "just gotta" check out. That's where good stuff comes from. It'll feel exciting. - Go on a "Hunt" to find a note to flesh out: [[Day 8 Exercise - Flesh out your first note#Part 1 The HUNT]] - Go on a "Hunt" to find a connection between two notes to flesh out: [[Day 15 Exercise - Publish your first Relationship-Note#Part 1 The HUNT]] ## Related The opposite of following the tickle is when you think "I have to do this." or "I should be doing that". – That's not a great start and it'll all be a chore.