Engage With Exponential Effort

Minimum Energy, Maximum Results

The principle of "Least Action" governs everything in physics from the path of a planet to the path of a pulse of light. Least Action is the minimum of energy, multiplied by the minimum of time. Therefore, in moving from your present state to the state desired, you must use the minimum of energy and take the shortest possible time.
- Neville Goddard

To achieve Exponential Effort means to follow the principle of Least Action. Do no more, but no less than what needs to be done. The precondition for this type of efficient action is not an elaborate project plan (though that may come later) but instead, a clear and complete vision of success. The Law of Assumption builds on overwhelming certainty and ease that the thing you imagine will come to pass. While many people skip this step as some kind of New Age nonsense, the fact is that this level of clarity unlocks Exponential Effort. Stop trying to make goal setting so difficult, and instead vision simply take hold with an effortless and confident clarity.

Here are 7 Ways to Master the Path of Least Action so you can accomplish infinitely more:

1. Art of Precision: Let the goal be your beacon, as clarity in aim saves a sea of troubles. In the economy of actions, the well-defined purpose is your compass.

2. Vision’s Power: Envision the end with the mind’s eye, as vividly as the painter sees the finished canvas before the brush touches. Herein lies the secret to summoning reality from the depths of desire.

3. Essence over Abundance: Like the skilled sculptor who removes marble to reveal the statue, prioritize with discernment. The essence of achievement lies not in doing more, but in doing what matters.

4. Economy of Choice: Simplify your realm of decisions as the wise general conserves his troops for the decisive battle. In the sparing of choice lies the concentration of force.

5. The Virtue of Small Steps: Great edifices are built stone by stone, each placed with care. Pursue your grand aim with steadfast steps, each one a testament to purpose and patience.

6. The Illumination of Now: Embrace the moment with full presence, as the sage observes the world through a clear lens. In mindfulness, find the path laid bare, free from the brambles of distraction.

7. Wisdom in Reflection: Turn the mirror upon your deeds, for in the reflection lies the lesson. Adapt and refine, for the wise man’s course is ever evolving, guided by the stars of experience.

As you consider these elemental steps, remember that “Least Action” does not mean “No Action”. Focus on refining you Assumption so clearly that there is no surprise at all when your goal arrives.