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In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna distinguishes between two kinds of action: karma yoga — acting with full engagement but without clinging to outcomes — and the anxious, outcome-obsessed striving that clouds judgment and burns energy. For leaders juggling family, team, and personal ambition, this isn't passivity; it's a precision tool. When you detach from the scoreboard long enough to focus entirely on the quality of what you're doing right now, you paradoxically perform better and lead more clearly. Monday has a way of arriving with a full inbox and fragmented attention — the Gita's invitation is to pick one thing, give it your whole self, and let the result take care of itself.

Which task today are you approaching with genuine presence, and which are you just trying to get past — and what does that difference cost you?

Drawing from Indian Philosophy / Bhagavad Gita — Krishna / Vyasa (Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 47)

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