There's a reason Monday feels heavier than it should: we're not just starting a workweek, we're confronting what the Bhagavad Gita calls *pravritti* — the pull of action — without first grounding ourselves in *svadhyaya*, self-study. Krishna's counsel to Arjuna wasn't simply 'act without attachment to outcomes' as a productivity hack; it was a reminder that the quality of your attention at the outset of any endeavor shapes everything downstream. Before your first meeting today, try spending two minutes asking not *what* you need to do, but *who* is doing it — whether you're showing up anxious, performative, or genuinely present. That brief pause is itself a form of the discipline Krishna is describing.
When you sit down to work today, are you the person you want to be doing this work — or are you just the person who showed up?
Drawing from Vedanta / Bhagavad Gita — Krishna (as rendered in the Bhagavad Gita, chapters 3 & 4)
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