Bhagavad Gita 18.26
मुक्तसङ्गोऽनहंवादी धृत्युत्साहसमन्वितः । सिद्ध्यसिद्ध्योर्निर्विकारः कर्ता सात्त्विक उच्यते ॥
mukta-saṅgo 'nahaṃ-vādī dhṛty-utsāha-samanvitaḥ / siddhy-asiddhyor nirvikāraḥ kartā sāttvika ucyate
Translation
Free of attachment, not speaking of I, endowed with steadiness and energy, unchanged in success and failure, such a doer is called bright.
Reflection
Which of the five qualities is most missing in how you currently work?
Read this verse in its chapter: Chapter Eighteen
Sattvika karta. The portrait is detailed. Mukta-sanga, no inward grip on the work. Anaham-vadi, does not narrate himself, does not put I at the front of every sentence. Dhriti-utsaha-samanvita, possesses steadiness and active energy together, not one without the other. Nirvikara in success or failure, no facial-expression change when the result comes in either direction. Five qualities held simultaneously. This is not the renunciate hiding from action. This is the engaged worker without the noisy interior. The hardest line is the last. Most people can fake one or two of the prior qualities; equanimity at result-time is the test that exposes whether the others were real.