We all feel stuck at times and require emotional support or some motivation to deal with our problems. In certain cases, we don’t even feel comfortable sharing our problems with our family and friends. Now, people seek help and motivation from people who have faced similar problems in their life or people who help others feel motivated to overcome all the challenges in life. Motivational speakers, over the years, have made an impact and changed the lives of many people. The top 10 motivational speakers in India are:
Sandeep Maheshwari
Sandeep Maheshwari has more than 13 million subscribers on YouTube. He is one of the best motivational speakers in India. He was born in a middle-class family. Till the age of 26, most of the businesses he started failed. Sandeep Maheshwari is the founder of Images Bazaar, the world’s biggest collection of Indian images. His life lessons motivated him to become a motivational speaker and help out others.
Shiv Khera
Shiv Khera is an Indian motivational speaker. During his early life, he worked as a car washer and insurance agent. He is an experienced politician and also an author. He has written several books. The bestseller book is known as ‘ You Can Win.’
Yogesh Chabria
Yogesh Chabria is a motivational speaker who had a tough childhood. He started selling toys when he was just 5 years old. He moved to Iran and used to sell clothes and comics during his schooling years. At the age of 16, he returned to India. Yogesh Chabria is the founder of The Happionaier Way and bestselling author.
Dr. Deepak Chopra
Dr. Deepak Chopra is a doctor from Delhi. He moved to The US for work and eventually found his way to spirituality. He learned Transcendental meditation. Currently, he is one of the top authors and motivational speakers of India. He has helped many people through his books, seminars, and ideas.
Dr. Vivek Bindra
Dr. Vivek Bindra has more than 11 million subscribers on Youtube. Vivek actively posts content for people, and it is free to be seen. He is an internationally renowned motivational speaker and has written more than ten motivational books. Additionally, he works as a business coach and entrepreneur.
Simerjeet Singh
Simerjeet Singh is a motivational speaker with a degree in Hotel Management. He has worked in Dubai, India, and the US. Simerjeet Singh has inspired thousands of people and has given over 1000 speeches. He has worked with various companies like – Tata, Vodafone, and Novartis as a motivational speaker.
Priya Kumar
Priya Kumar was born in Chandigarh and currently lives in Mumbai. Priya was introduced by an international publication as “When Priya Speaks, people listen.” Priya posts videos on Youtube that help others deal with various challenges in life and stay focused in life. Her clients include Airtel, Bacardi, and Colors Tv. She has also authored various books.
Tarvinder Singh Madaan
Tarvinder Singh Madaan has more than 4 decades of experience. He is one of the best motivational speakers in India. Additionally, he is an actor and comedian. He is a life coach and keynote speaker and gets invited to various conferences to speak to the audience. Tarvinder Singh Madaan delivers his sessions in Hindi and English. His sessions are informative, funny, and interesting.
Akash Gautam
Akash Gautam is a blogger and motivational speaker. His blog has more than 3,00,000+ fans. He is popular for speaking at corporate events. Akash’s genre humor and his speeches are widely appreciated and liked by the audience.
Dr. Ujjwal Patni
Dr. Ujjwal Patni is a motivational speaker. He has motivated and inspired lakhs of people through his speeches. He is appreciated and in demand internationally as well. Dr. Patni has shared the stage with big politicians, actors, and industrialists.
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You actually make it seem so easy with your presentation but I
find this topic to be actually something which I think I would
never understand. It seems too complicated and very broad for me.
I am looking forward for your next post, I will try
to get the hang of it!