Becoming a Karma Yogi: A Quick & Essential Guide to Revolutionize Your Life
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Karma Yoga is a journey of dedicated work towards fulfilling our goals, but in this path, we focus on our actions and let go of our attachment towards results and our desired outcomes.
Becoming a Karma Yogi means choosing to become a better version of yourself every day! Once we decide to design a lifestyle based on the concept of Karma Yoga and become a Karma Yogi in true essence, life becomes effortless, and we find the much-needed peace within us.
In this quick guide, Parth Sawhney discusses the fundamental principles to live a meaningful life that is enriched with success and happiness in their true forms.
Here is a preview of what you'll learn:
• Who is a Karma Yogi?
• Tapping into the power of your thoughts, feelings, and emotions
• Cultivating mindfulness
• Feeding your mind
• Building momentum
• Tackling failures and rejections
• Taking care of your health and well-being
• Saying no to debt
• Embracing minimalism
• Making long-lasting contributions
Parth Sawhney
Parth Sawhney is an author and success mentor to high-achievers all around the world. Through his writing and other meaningful creations, Parth shares life-changing ideas, insights, and resources related to personal development, philosophy, success mindset, and the human condition. His recent books include The Daily Apple, Thriving in the New Normal, The Way of the Karma Yogi, and The Detachment Manifesto. When he is not working, Parth enjoys spending time in coffee shops and taking long walks.
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Becoming a Karma Yogi - Parth Sawhney
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.
― Abraham Lincoln
Who is a Karma Yogi?
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Karma Yoga is a journey of dedicated work towards fulfilling our goals, but in this path, we focus on our actions and let go of our attachment towards results and our desired outcomes. Instead, the results are renounced as a spiritual offering rather than using them to boost our ego.
Becoming a Karma Yogi doesn't mean that we should let go of our desires, but instead focus on our actions and the deliciousness of life rather than making our end goals a source of our happiness. Happiness is unconditional and is always with us.
We always work towards an end goal in our minds. We do certain actions because we want to feel happy or make others happy and to get a sense of accomplishment and pride that we have succeeded in spite of the obstacles we faced. But even though we achieve our desired results, our perceived happiness is short-lived. There is a void within us that never gets filled, and we direct our mind towards fulfilling another bigger and audacious goal. This cycle never ends. And in this perennial pursuit of happiness and achieving something all the time, our mind becomes restless.
The human nature is such that we are always expecting something in return. And when we do not get that gratification, we feel defeated and unfulfilled.
We should work towards reaching the outcome that we want, but still be outcome independent, not letting our achieving the outcome define us. In this age of instant gratification, we