You were never lazy. You were just never taught the difference between motion and action.
12 Bhagavad Gita chapters for trading frantic busyness for focused, meaningful work — follow Aditya Rao from 47 open tabs to steady, deep action. Read tonight, apply tomorrow.
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You end every day exhausted — and still feel you did nothing that mattered
You answer messages at midnight, attend six meetings, close a hundred tabs, and lie awake feeling the real work went untouched. You are not short of effort. You are drowning in it.
- Always busy, rarely productive — motion without progress
- The work only you can do keeps getting postponed to a tomorrow already full
- You measure yourself by hours logged and tickets closed, not outcomes moved
- Rest feels like guilt, so you never truly recover — and never truly focus
The Gita is, at its heart, the oldest book on focused action ever written
Five thousand years ago, a capable man froze on a battlefield — not from weakness, but from a mind pulled in too many directions. Krishna did not tell him to try harder. He taught him how the mind actually works, and how to act from a settled centre instead of a scattered surface. This book dresses that teaching in the clothes of your ordinary working week.
Ancient wisdom, built for your Tuesday night
5,000
years of tested wisdom
12
chapters, one clear arc
24
real shlokas with translation
₹199
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What's inside
Twelve chapters, one journey — walk beside Aditya Rao, a Bengaluru product analyst learning to trade busyness for real work.
The Busy Trap
Why doing more leaves you with less — motion vs. action.
Skill, Not Speed
Doing less, better, is the higher discipline. Yogaḥ karmasu kauśalam.
The Scattered Mind, The Single Aim
One resolute intention beats a thousand branching ones.
Your Own Work, Done Imperfectly
Better your own dharma done badly than another's done well.
The Middle Path of Energy
Not too much, not too little — the yoga of sustainable effort.
Taming the Restless Mind
The mind is restless, but through practice it is steadied.
The Freedom of Not Needing It to Work
Act fully, release the result — equanimity is yoga.
Begin Before You Feel Ready
Do the work that is yours to do; action beats inaction.
Leading Yourself First
Refill the lamp — recovering from burnout and self-neglect.
The Archer's Single Point
Undivided attention: the discipline of deep work.
Setting Down the Unfinished
Release the incomplete without anxiety, and rest.
The Steady Flame
A lamp in a windless place — sustained rhythm over sprints.
“You have a right to your action alone, never to its fruits.”
Bhagavad Gita 2.47
What you're getting for ₹199
- The full 12-chapter ebook (59 pages)₹999
- 24 real shlokas — Devanagari, pronunciation & translation₹499
- 12 named frameworks you can use at work tomorrow₹499
- The 49-Day Krishna Challenge + Productivity Manifesto₹299
Honest answers
Is this a religious book?
No. It uses the Gita's psychology of action — focus, energy, letting go of outcomes — as a practical toolkit. You need no background in it.
How is it delivered?
Instantly. After checkout you get the PDF by email and WhatsApp — yours to keep forever, readable on any device.
Will this actually help me focus?
It won't add another app. It gives you a way of working — one clear aim, undivided attention, and release from result-anxiety — that outlasts motivation.
What if it's not for me?
30-day money-back guarantee. If it doesn't help, reply to the email and get a full refund.
Stop running. Start arriving. Begin tonight for ₹199.
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