Brutally honest, wildly motivating, these self-help hits are your blueprint to productivity and personal power.

We have all been there. Staring into the void (aka our laptop), half-inspired, half-distracted, wondering how other people seem to have it all together. Some wake up at 5 am, meditate, journal, run marathons, and still manage to upload motivational reels in HD. And you? You are just proud you didn’t cry in the bathroom today.

Relax. You are not alone and here is the plot twist, most of those people didn’t figure it out on their own either. Enter self-help books. But not just any dusty old motivational mumbo-jumbo. We are talking about the real ones, written by people who have lived through stuff, messed up, got back up, and then decided to write about it in a way that makes you laugh, cry, and scream “this is so me!” all at once.

These best-selling books by India’s most impactful motivational speakers are for anyone who is feeling a little lost, a little stuck, or just craving a spark. Whether you are a startup hustler, a confused creative, or someone who simply needs permission to take a nap, this list has something that will hit home.

Let us dive in and meet the authors who made motivation feel less like homework and more like a hug from your cooler, wiser, funnier best friend.

1. Abhilash Tomy – Journey to the Edge of the Earth

Abhilash Tomy isn’t your average motivational speaker. He is a retired Indian Navy officer who quite literally sailed around the globe; alone, without a crew, and with more courage than most of us can muster to make a dentist appointment. Journey to the Edge of the Earth is not just about physical endurance but mental resilience, decision-making under extreme stress, and the kind of silence that speaks louder than words. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

He paints vivid images of raging seas, broken masts, isolation, and near-death experiences; all while calmly reflecting on life, purpose, and the human spirit. There is no room for fluff in this book, it is only grit, grace, and a deep appreciation for surviving yourself.

Fun Fact: During his solo expedition, he had zero internet access for over 8 months. That’s right. No memes. No memes at sea.

2. Leena Gupta – Anchor Within

Leena Gupta’s Anchor Within feels like stepping into a warm room after being caught in a storm. A movement therapy expert and wellness speaker, Leena takes a softer approach to motivation, which involves more yoga mat than boxing ring, but that doesn’t make it any less powerful. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

Her writing is graceful, nurturing, and rooted in the belief that we already have the tools to heal and we have just forgotten how to use them. She talks about burnout, self-sabotage, and the pressure to always be “on” with the kind of clarity that makes you exhale mid-sentence. The book’s magic lies in how it gently steers you toward yourself. No lectures. Just lots of listening.

3. Swami Sukhabodhananda – Oh Mind, Relax Please

Imagine your inner monologue has been doom-scrolling for 27 years straight. Swamiji is here to pull the plug. Oh Mind, Relax Please is one of those iconic titles that your parents probably read before you, and yet it still lands just as hard. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

What sets this book apart is how it blends ancient spiritual wisdom with super practical tips for everyday living. Stressed about work? Feeling stuck in negative loops? Constantly comparing yourself to random people on LinkedIn? Swamiji’s calm, clear writing style helps you slow down, breathe, and maybe even laugh at yourself. Think of it as an emotional detox without the overpriced juice cleanse.

Fun Fact: Swami Sukhabodhananda has given keynote speeches at both spiritual retreats and corporate leadership summits. That’s the range.

4. Jay Shetty – Think Like a Monk

Jay Shetty is proof that monks don’t have to live in caves or be boring. In fact, Think Like a Monk is one of the best-selling books worldwide, and it’s not hard to see why. Jay takes the ancient wisdom he learned during his monk years and spins it into bite-sized lessons on everything from relationships to social media overload. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

His tone is refreshingly real. He doesn’t preach, he just shares stories; some spiritual, some hilarious, all deeply relatable. This book is perfect for anyone feeling stuck in the endless scroll of life and craving deeper meaning (without having to delete Instagram).

Fun Fact: Jay Shetty has a degree in behavioral science and once considered becoming a corporate banker. Thank the universe he didn’t.

5. Prakash Iyer – The Habit of Winning

If you are the kind of person who loves a good sports analogy with your life advice, Prakash Iyer is your guy. The Habit of Winning is motivational fuel delivered through cricket matches, boardroom lessons, and real-life underdog stories that make you want to get up and do something or anything at all. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

His writing style is charming, straightforward, and full of heart. You don’t feel like you are being coached, rather you feel like you are being cheered for. It’s perfect for professionals trying to stay sane and ambitious folks trying to stay humble. TBH – This is your playbook for life, minus the pressure.

Fun Fact: Prakash once ran a full marathon just to prove to himself he could. He still says leadership is harder.

6. Radhika Gupta – Limitless

You might know her as the CEO of Edelweiss AMC, but Radhika Gupta’s Limitless shows us a side of her that is raw, vulnerable, and fiercely real. From growing up as an outsider to struggling with self-worth and physical challenges, Radhika’s journey is anything but linear and that is what makes it so powerful. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

This book doesn’t scream “rah-rah motivational.” It whispers “me too.” It’s about rising in a world that loves to point out what is “wrong” with you, and flipping the script. Limitless will speak to every woman who has ever been underestimated and every dreamer who thought they had to be perfect before starting.

7. Yuvraj Singh – The Test of My Life

Yuvraj Singh isn’t just a cricket legend or our nostalgia. He is a survivor of battles far beyond the pitch. The Test of My Life is a raw, moving, and sometimes heartbreaking account of his fight against cancer while still being one of the top athletes in the world. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

This book goes beyond cricket stats. It digs into fear, identity, vulnerability, and how one diagnosis can shake everything. But it’s also about strength of the body, mind, and spirit. Yuvi’s honesty is refreshing, his humor surprising, and his courage contagious.

Fun Fact: He played the 2011 Cricket World Cup while unknowingly carrying cancer in his lungs. Legend stuff.

8. Dr. Jagdish Chaturvedi – One Year of Stand-Up Comedy in India

Doctor by day, stand-up comic by night, Dr. Jagdish Chaturvedi’s memoir is exactly as chaotic and delightful as it sounds. One Year of Stand-Up Comedy in India follows his hilarious misadventures navigating open mics, hecklers, and late-night gigs; all while still practicing medicine. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

This isn’t your typical self-help book. It’s awkward, insightful, and full of life lessons disguised as punchlines. Perfect for anyone feeling stuck in a “serious” career and wondering if it’s too late to do something wild.

9. Shiv Khera – You Can Win

This is the classic. The blueprint. The book that turned a thousand teenagers into dreamers and a million employees into entrepreneurs. You Can Win is part handbook, part pep talk, and entirely iconic. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

Even though it was published decades ago, its message still lands pretty hard. Shiv Khera writes with conviction, stories, and those sharp one-liners that stay in your head for years. If you are looking for a foundational self-help book to revisit again and again, then this is it.

Fun Fact: Over 3.5 million copies of this book have been sold. It’s the “Sholay” of Indian self-help.

10. Priya Kumar – I Am Another You

Priya Kumar’s books are like spiritual thrill rides, and I Am Another You is her most soul-stirring yet. It documents her experience with shamanic healing in the Netherlands (yes, really) and how it broke, shook, and eventually healed her. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

But what sets Priya apart is her voice. She speaks in the tones of a friend, a fabulist, and a wise nomad all at once. Her tales don’t merely inspire, instead they stir. Prepare for deep introspection, magical realism, and a plot surprise or two.

Fun Fact: Priya has walked on fire more than once. Literally. That’s  some commitment to personal growth.

11. Gaur Gopal Das – Life’s Amazing Secrets

Now here is a man who wears saffron robes and delivers life advice like your super chill college roommate. Gaur Gopal Das is the kind of motivational speaker who makes you laugh in mid-existential crisis. A former electrical engineer turned monk and personal coach, he brings both logic and spirituality to the table served with a side of dad jokes and clarity.

His best-selling book Life’s Amazing Secrets feels less like a lecture and more like a cozy chat in the car with a wise friend who knows you’re low-key spiraling, but also knows you will be okay. He talks about balance, relationships, happiness, and why chasing success without inner peace is basically emotional cardio with no results.

Fun Fact: Before going full monk-mode, Gaur Gopal Das worked at Hewlett-Packard (yep, HP). Imagine quitting tech to help people find purpose. Bold.

12. Rachana Chhachhi – You Can Beat Cancer

Nutritionist. Cancer battler. Wellness warrior. Rachana Chhachhi did not merely pen You Can Beat Cancer, she lived each page. Diagnosed with an autoimmune disease herself, she transformed her life, and career, to enable others to do the same. (Photo Courtesy: media-amazon)

This book is not a sappy collection of green juice recipes. It’s a deeply researched, real, and refreshingly honest guide to healing—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Rachana combines holistic medicine with hardcore facts, busting myths and giving readers a fighting chance with knowledge, hope, and no-nonsense advice. It’s the kind of book that says, “You’ve got this,” and means it.

13. Arjun Sen – Unquit Forever

 

IIT engineer. Cancer winner. Marathoner. Branding expert. Unquit Forever is Arjun Sen’s no-fluff guide to surviving life’s worst curveballs, one step at a time. (Image Courtesy: media-amazon)

After 20+ operations and a vicious bout with cancer, Arjun dissects the ways in which grit, purpose, and the right folks (“sherpas” to him) enabled him to push forward when giving up seemed like an easier option. His 4 Ps—People, Path, Progress, Process—are a paradigm that’s half-mentorship, half-manual.

Fun Fact: His journey was inspirational enough to prompt a Shoojit Sircar movie, I Want to Talk, and garnered a nod of acknowledgement from Amitabh Bachchan on KBC.

So… Why Are Self-Help Books Still So Popular?

Because no matter how “figured out” we think we are, life continues to throw the occasional emotional avocado at our heads. Self-help books aren’t about fixing you, they are about reminding you who you already are.

They are low-maintenance mentors. Portable therapists. Motivational voiceovers in paperback form. They meet you where you are on your bad days, in your lunch breaks, and at 2 AM when you are doubting your entire life trajectory.

And when they are written with honesty, humor, and humility, like the books above, they stop feeling like “work” and start feeling like healing.

Final Thoughts

We all need a little push sometimes. A different perspective. A voice that says, “Hey, I’ve been through this and here’s what helped.” These best-selling books aren’t just words on pages. They are journeys, confessions, experiments, and reminders that you are allowed to be a masterpiece and a work-in-progress at the same time.

While this blog is only for informational purpose, if you are interested in booking such talented authors we can guide you. Because at engage4more, we don’t just provide a list; we curate excellence. We utilize the rigorous STRIVE framework to scout and audit every artist we represent, ensuring they meet the highest standards of Strategic Proof and Engagement. Whether you are looking to inspire your team or decode the modern corporate climb you can book such popular bestselling authors via engage4more—India’s top platform for keynote speakers and talent.

With over 5000 artists, pacy bookings, and free event publicity, we make inspiration accessible and meaningful. If you are looking for a roster of world-class Motivational Speakers who are STRIVE-framework proof, your link is here.

Since 2010, we have been pioneers in finding the “messy middle”—the raw, unscripted truth behind success. This philosophy is the heartbeat of the Good Gobar Show, our hit podcast hosted by our founder, Nishant Parashar. On the show, Nishant uncovers “Virgin Stories”—the gold amidst the “gobar” (waste/chaos). It’s where India’s most successful icons reveal the failures they’ve never shared on a keynote stage.

FAQs

Q1: Can we hire these authors for a “Book Reading” instead of a full keynote?

A: Yes. A “Fireside Chat” or Book Reading session is a popular, cost-effective format. It allows for more interaction and Q&A than a standard keynote. Authors like Anand Neelakantan or Prakash Iyer are excellent at weaving their book’s chapters into live corporate scenarios. You can book this format via our [Bestselling Authors Category].

Q2: Is it possible to order signed copies of the books for all our employees?

A: Absolutely. Gifting a signed copy of the speaker’s book is a high-impact engagement tool. engage4more can facilitate bulk procurement and signing logistics as part of the speaker booking package, ensuring a seamless experience for your attendees.

Q3: How do we choose the right book/author for our specific team challenge?

A: Match the book’s theme to your “Villain” (current problem):

Low Morale? Choose Life’s Amazing Secrets (Gaur Gopal Das).

Missed Targets? Choose The Habit of Winning (Prakash Iyer).

Leadership Gaps? Choose Catalyst (Chandramouli Venkatesan).
Our STRIVE Framework helps map these themes directly to your event goals.

Q4: Are these author sessions suitable for virtual town halls?

A: Yes. Authors are “Content-First” speakers, meaning their value lies in their ideas, not just their stage performance. This makes them exceptionally effective for virtual webinars where content is king. Most authors on this list offer specialized virtual modules.

Q5: What is the difference between a “Motivational Speaker” and an “Author Speaker”?

A: A general Motivational Speaker relies on energy, emotion, and personal life story. An Author Speaker relies on a published framework or research. If your organization values data, structure, and “take-home” study materials, an Author is often the better choice for long-term retention.

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