Activity
Mon
Wed
Fri
Sun
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
What is this?
Less
More

Memberships

Social Confidence Club ⚡

3.2k members • Free

Simplified Sales Society

40 members • Free

Adonis Gang

185.8k members • Free

Copywriting Launchpad

4.8k members • Free

AI Automation (A-Z)

117.3k members • Free

Digital Vaisya School

120 members • $49/m

GrowthOperator.com

48.8k members • Free

The Founders Club

60.6k members • Free

The Path

730 members • Free

3 contributions to Digital Vaisya School
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR MIND TO BE DETACHED FROM RESULTS
This post is for you if you stuggle to stay present, focused on your inputs and aloof to the outputs... I know how it feels to be confused and frustrated about results, I've been there. I used to think, "how am I supposed to work and not care about the results? whats the point of even working?" And I was in a really tough spot in 2024 when I tried to build my second business as a freelancer. I was working for free for 6 months, made little to no money at all. So it makes sense why I was frustrated, haha But anyway. The key is to just focus on quality input, and almost forget about the output. Consistently improve your inputs and get better at what you do everyday. Chant hare krsna as much as possible. I actually keep the mantra playing in the backround while I'm working in sales. Then in between calls I can easily remember to bring my mind back to the mantra. Makes work more fun, easy, and devotional. I guess being attached to results means forgetting krishna huh... I dunno, that was literally just a thought as I'm typing this. Maybe it's true tho. Next is to focus on the present moment. Don't dwell on what if, or whats next. Stay present, remember krishna, and the results just come. Even if they don't come, at least you don't create your own suffering by being attached. The key here is also. Don't try and build a business without an income stream to support you. This really isn't a smart idea. I've done it myself, but I really don't recommend it. Being detached from results is a daily practice, it's part of your daily sadhana. If you keep the awareness throughout the day and reflect, ask yourself, "was I devoted in action, or in love with the outcome?" By practicing this awareness daily. Attachment slowly melts away. I hope this helps Drew
0 likes • Apr 19
@Sasvin Raj I know right
1 like • Apr 19
this require a high level devotion and dsicipline
Course Unlocks @ Level 2
How to get to level 2 fast: Make a post, share something with the community. It could be a goal you are working on, a challenge you’re facing right now… Or literally anything. The more you engage, post, comment, like stuff, have conversations. The faster you level up. So everyone can help each other level up, by engaging with each other! Team effort... Just write something, Hare Krishna! See you at level 2…
Course Unlocks @ Level 2
0 likes • Apr 19
level up like for like
Alright... it's happening. (READ THIS FIRST)
This is the very early version of the community I've been dreaming about for months. I’ve gone back and forth way too many times in my head trying to make everything perfect... and I finally realised that was just fear dressed up as strategy. So screw it, I’m opening the doors now. The classroom will build itself over time. The blueprint will get better each week. And you’re here early, which means you're not just consuming this community… you're shaping it. If you're serious about building a dharmic business and don’t want to do it alone, This is your spot. Introduce yourself below. Tell us what you’re building (or want to build). No pressure to have it figured out. Just don’t be a ghost. Speak up. That’s how we all grow. Let’s go — Drew
2 likes • Apr 19
excited to join this community. from india running a copywriting business excited to be here,
1-3 of 3
San Son
1
2points to level up
@san-son-4763
Consistency is key

Active 69d ago
Joined Apr 14, 2025