The Principal of Least Action

It's offical.....The Truthteller philosophy of, 'life was meant to be fun, easy and over-flowing with abundance, is supported by science!
I just finished reading Fred Gratzon's excellent new book called...The Lazy Way to Success. Fred is one smart guy and the book is simple, easy to read and full of terrific thoughts on developing a happy successful life (the lazy way).
The part that really got my attention was the above stated 'Principal of Least Action' My understanding of the principal is that nature always takes the quickest most efficient and effortless path. So no energy is wasted, ever. Nature always chooses the least amount of doing or as Fred says...nature is lazy!
This theory is based on mathematical forms. As an example when you throw a ball in the air, it doesn't zig zag all over the place. Instead it chooses the path that requires the least amount of energy. Gravitation does the work, if you could call it that.
So it occurs to me that we should mimic nature and always choose the direction that requires the least action. In other words SIMPLIFY! Eliminate the unnecessary tasks and get straight to the good stuff; the stuff that creates abundance and happiness.
Mother nature doesn't give a hoot what people think, it just goes about its business of choosing the path of least action. There is real beauty in simplicity (and less work).
The best way to reduce work in your job is to make it fun. I'm always joking around with clients and they like it. It also builds a bond and I think a trust. Therefore, they want to have dealings with me and given the opportunity will choose my services. This means less work for me. I like less work and more fun.
Doing a job you love is less work, and can feel like not working at all.
Smile, and go see if you can find a way to incorporate 'The Principal of Least Action'
Eduardo
P.S. Here's a quote worth writing down and saving....
"Il fait trop bean pour travailler"
It means...'its too nice to work'


2 Comments:
A good thing that helps me in these situations is simply to "BE where you are!" That means too many of us live for the future-- we go to do our "jobs" and are just thinking "oh I wish I were done so I could go do so and so.." or we hate being where we are because we focus on another location where someone else is, or some other activity is. If, however, we focus on where we are at the moment, the situation often changes. We start to notice things we hadn't seen, enjoy things that before we had missed. I also find that by doing this, the time in that particular job or situation PASSES FASTER and the result is we get to that "whatever" it is down the road that we're looking forward to.
Remember, all work is easier if we simply think to "BE wherever we are".
I like that Chappy, you just made the post better (again)
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