The Workplace Gītā brings together the psychological realities of contemporary organisational life and the timeless clarity of the Bhagavad Gītā. Through reflection, lived experience, and carefully chosen shlokas, this book explores the inner patterns that shape how we work - overthinking, over-responsibility, control, burnout, comparison, and the quiet loneliness of leadership.
This is not a book about productivity or performance hacks.
It is a book about how effort is held internally.
Blending ancient wisdom with modern psychological insight, The Workplace Gītā offers a grounded, non-preachy perspective on working with steadiness, clarity, and conscious presence - without withdrawing from responsibility.
This book does not ask you to do more.
It invites you to work differently from the inside.