When do you measure something? At the start? At the end? Or throughout every single incremental step as you go?
Do you have enough time to do that? Do you have enough time in your day to sit and watch everything go by and measure what is happening? Do you then have enough time to document things because what you are looking for happens so rarely. Why does it happen so rarely. Are other things present? Are there other messages that are being left right in front of you that are highly visible that you are completely missing? Did you get the timing of them from the position of where you are or were sitting at that point in time? Understanding the delivery system can make things more visible. The packages of information that others can leave for you or for others can be left sitting right there very visible, like its just right at your or their front door(s). The symbols on those packages can be important. The messages related to the timing of when those packages are left and who see’s them also are important. Those closest to you might see them but not realise that you aren’t aware of what is happening. Privacy for yourself and for those you are interacting with can be of high importance on a general basis and not up for discussion. Let alone the complexity and feelings of being overwhelmed.
Did you get the message(s)? Are they sinking in? Or are they things that you don’t understand? Or is there bias in what you are looking for? In some cases being rewarded for watching only for certain signs or criteria that has been determined by others also means that you have observed other things as well. But. For how long have you been watching? Years or decades.
Do you want the information? Are you leaving the door open for that feedback to come in? What are you catching? Do you know how to shift your movement patterns to get certain types of feedback? Or do you know how to process it all…