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Stress & Burnout

Detach from outcomes, not from effort

Overview

Modern burnout has an ancient cure. The Gita identifies the root of stress: attachment to results. When your sense of worth is tied to outcomes you cannot fully control, every setback is a crisis. Karma yoga — full effort, zero attachment — is the prescription.

COMMON PROBLEMS ADDRESSED

  • Overworked and exhausted
  • Can't switch off from work
  • Feel like a failure when things go wrong
  • Anxiety about the future
  • Running on empty

GITA TOOLS FOR THIS DOMAIN

Concepts
Nishkama Karma Samatvam Yajna Vairagya
Chapters
Ch 2 Ch 6 Ch 12
Learning Blocks
Block 02.2 Block 02.3 Block 06.1 Block 12.2

Practical Lessons from the Gita

1

Stress Is Attachment to Outcomes

Chapter 2:47 — the fundamental cause of stress is believing your value equals your results. When the result goes wrong, you break. Karma yoga separates your identity from the outcome.

2

Work as Yajna (Offering)

Chapter 3: when you offer your work to something larger than yourself — whether that's God, the world, or your values — you stop carrying it alone. The weight shifts from ego to purpose.

3

The Body Is the Vehicle

Chapter 17 on diet, sleep, and austerity: neglecting the body is not spiritual — it is tamas. Rest, food, and movement are part of the yogic life, not opposed to it.

4

Set a 'Stop' Time

Karma yoga includes knowing when to stop. Arjuna's exhaustion at Kurukshetra was the sign that more action wasn't the answer — understanding was needed. Sometimes stopping is the most productive act.

5

The Future Is Not Here

Chapter 6: let the mind rest in the present. Stress lives in the imagined future. Use the Gita's technique: return to what is actually in front of you, right now.

ACTION CHECKLIST

  • Identify one area where you're attached to outcomes — name the fear
  • Reframe one project as an offering rather than a performance
  • Schedule actual rest with the same commitment as work
  • At end of day: celebrate effort, not results
  • Practice: at moment of stress, ask 'Is this within my control right now?'

REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  • Am I working from purpose or from fear of consequences?
  • What would I do differently if I truly believed the outcome wasn't mine to control?
  • Where in my life am I working for approval rather than excellence?

FURTHER STUDY

Deepen this domain by exploring the linked chapters, concepts, and learning blocks above. Start with the learning blocks for direct, practical content — then return here to apply what you've learned.

Ch 2 Ch 6 Ch 12 Block 02.2 Block 02.3 Block 06.1 Block 12.2