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Everyone gets a little down in the life sometimes. Rather than drowning your sorrows, check out these motivational interviews, concepts and stories. We have put together the best podcasts to pull you from your slump, help you, make you smile and inspire you.

Listening to them is like getting an internet hug for the soul, but they just may spark an idea or a change in you for the better. Do listen and Enjoy!

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நாம் விலகி இருக்க வேண்டிய 5 Toxic people யார்? Yeppudi - Roy Naveen - Self Development - Motivation  5 People we need to be happy and successful in life - https://youtu.be/op00lsj8YIo   Chances are high you’ve encountered a toxic person in your life. You may have even realized this “friend” or family member was no good (kudos to you!), but it can often be hard to distinguish between feelings of love and friendship and feelings of guilt and manipulation. Toxic people are really good at purposefully confusing us.  In order to detoxify our lives, we first need to be able to understand and spot a toxic person. They look like everyone else, talk like everyone else, and can even be disguised as your best friend, family member, or partner. Toxic people are master manipulators, skilled liars, and great actors. They can be hiding everywhere. One way to tell you have a toxic person in your life: Every time you encounter or hang out with them, you feel exhausted, emotionally drained, and negative. There’s always something with this person.
ஒரு பழக்கத்தை உருவாக்குவது Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy naveen - Self Development - Self Improvement   In this video you will learn how to form a new good habit in your life. There is a proven way called "Two Minutes Rule" for creating a new habit. Build and Develop a habit easily. View the video and practice the same and transform your life. The rule is simple: Starting a new habit should never take more than two minutes to do. (The name of this strategy was inspired by the author and productivity consultant David Allen. He has his own 2-minute rule for improving productivity, which states, “If it takes less than two minutes, then do it now.”) It can be used for creating any habit from small to big including studying, exercise, meditation, reading books, writing, work out, walking, jogging, etc
சரியான வாழ்க்கை  துணையை தேர்ந்தெடுப்பது எப்படி? - Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - Relationship advice  Selecting the right life partner is necessary to lead a happy married life. Here’s how you can select your perfect one. There are many factors that one needs to consider when choosing a life partner. The most important aspect is to consider things that are crucial to you. Here are top 10 tips that can help you to decide or choose.
He wants the entire Tamilnadu to be Fit! First interview of Coach Mathi in yeppudi Tamil channel - Roy Naveen - Motivational Interview  Coach Mathi is a Boxer who has won many state and national medals in amateur boxing and looking to set foot in Pro Boxing and win medals for India. He is an inspiration to many youngsters! He is a fitness freak and has coached many on the road to fitness! He created a community and the hashtag #fittamila and wants all people in Tamilnadu to be fit and never visit a doctor! His ambitions are great! Great motivator and inspirational person!
Happy women's day - Self love - accept yourself Yeppudi Tamil - Roy Naveen - Tamil Motivational - Valentines day special  Years ago, Malini Jeevarathnam would make jokes about those who identified as gay or transgender. This, she says, was before she confronted the truth - that she was queer. "I used to be attracted to women while growing up, but I never acknowledged it," says the filmmaker. Her main intention, she claims, is to bring focus to the deaths of LGBT persons and their sufferings  Malini notes that her film talks about the problems the LGBTQ community faces and does confront serious issues. However, the point of the teaser, she says, was to "make people feel guilty without hurting them" - by reminding them that they haven't allowed these narratives to be told all these years.   Malini points out that the LGBTQ community is invisible even among the marginalised in society: "If a Dalit person has a problem or if a woman undergoes some kind of violence, it's still possible for them to seek out others like them for help or consolation. But for a lesbian woman, a transgender person or anyone from the LGBTQ community, it's so difficult for us to meet someone like us. We have to leave where we live, get into activism and so on. But it's possible that there was someone like me who died in the next street in my village because she was lesbian and I wouldn't have even come to know of it. Coming out is still so difficult."  She goes on to say that when she came out to her friends and family, they too opened up to her about others they knew who were gay and their own sexuality. A relative who comes from a rural area, Malini says, was very supportive of her because he had a gay friend who'd died.   However, she has chosen not to show any lesbian women (even with blurred faces) other than a married couple from Kolkata in her film.  Malini shares that many women use fake profiles on social media because, ironically, that's the only way they can be honest about who they are and write about what they feel. Many of them have also reached out to her to discuss their problems and feelings.  Therefore, instead of first person narratives, Ladies and Gentlewomen has stories gathered from communities, about same sex love and relationships. The point of the film, Malini says, is not to out anyone without their consent but to encourage people to come out themselves.  She further says that she's made a choice not to include the derogatory and humiliating things people say about the LGBTQ community because she wants to be positive in her approach.  Ladies and GentleWomen is an attempt to break the silence in the area of comprehending the dynamics of lesbianism .Probably the first move in Tamil scenario , this Documentary aims to dialogue about the conspicuous silence around the body politics and Relationship which is misspelt as social Stigma. challenging the silence emerged from constant fight against Socially accepted identities. With absolutely no response to the suicidal cases, the Social Rejection of lesbianism leads to the documentary sternly projecting the question to the society .  " Why the hell , do you care about Someone's love When you dont care a speck about someone's suicide?"   This documentary has received Best Documentary awards at the Norway Tamil Film Festival, nominated for an award at the Pune International Queer Film Festival Out & Loud, and received many other accolades around the world.[6] It has been screening at 11 different international film festivals and has won the Best Documentary award at three of them.[14] In India, the movie has been screen at Chennai International Queer Film Festival, Bangalore Queer Film Festival, Hyderabad chapter of Queer Campus Bangalore and received rave reviews in many other cities.[15]  Happy women's day
Fun Interview with Vishal Subramanian | Yeppudi Tamil | Roy Naveen | Tamil Motivational | Wishing you all the best Bro!
What a win! At Gabba after 32 years! After so many injuries! with 5 debut players! Never will there be such a series! Hard work and dedication will succeed Yeppudi Tamil Motivation - Roy Naveen
Kali Veerapathiran - Interview - Tamil Motivational Video - Yeppudi Tamil  - Roy Naveen  Born in Kovalam, a fishing village near Chennai, Kali literally danced his way into Kalakshetra. When he was in Std XI, he performed during the inauguration of a Tsunami Rehabilitation Centre. In the audience was Sarah Chanda, who offered to sponsor his education in Chennai’s premier institution of dance. The Bharatanatyam training from Kalakshetra is only one aspect of Kali’s dance. He’s proficient in folk dances like Oyilattam, Thappattam and Poikkal Kuthirai and is now learning Karagattam His participation in Zee TV’s Dance Jodi 2.0 also helped open his eyes to the many forms. He is also the Finalist / title winner. Kali’s performance is titled Verum Vizhuthum and will show how classical and folk are intertwined. “The roots are the same,” he says All the best Kali!
Interview with Mr. Bala  - Yeppudi Tamil - Roy Naveen - Tamil Motivational  Mr. Bala (Balasubramanian) is a example of how to follow one's own passion even when the opportunity comes at 75 year old. We asked few questions to this young man at heart on what his most valuable life lessons were, and also his regrets. The conversations that followed was remarkable. We talked about his insults, memorable moments, passion, importance of family, people, relationships and love.  His view on life, as an elderly citizen with a lot of experience is truly an inspiration and motivation. Enjoy the video! And please let us know what your thoughts are!
This is the story of Elizabeth Anne Velásquez is an American motivational speaker, activist, author, and YouTuber. She was born with an extremely rare congenital disease called Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome that, among other symptoms, prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. Her conditions resulted in bullying during her childhood. During her teenage years, she faced cyber bullying, which ultimately inspired her to take up motivational speaking.
Powerful Motivational 6 Rules for Success in Life | Arnold Schwarzenegger (Inspirational)  1. Have a vision and trust yourself  2. Don't listen to Nay Sayers   3. Work very hard and advertise  4. Break some rules  5. Don't be afraid to fail  6. Give Back
ஒரு பெண்ணை impress செய்வது எப்படி? Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - Self Improvement - Relationship   Do you want to wow that certain girl? Though you can't control how she feels and make her fall in love with you, you can make yourself seem more desirable to her. Watch the video and try the tips!  Impressing a girl may seem like a difficult task, but it is not as hard as it seems. You can impress a girl by taking care of your physical appearance, showing off your great personality, and demonstrating your unique skills and/or resources. Once you have a girl’s attention, doing simple things like smiling at her and making eye contact can go a long way. You can also try taking her on thrilling dates and letting her do favors for you to increase her feelings of affection for you. Just keep in mind that falling in love is a bit of a mystery and it might not be possible to get every girl to fall in love with you.
Yeppudi Tamil channel - Roy Naveen - Motivational speech video Interview - Haters Special  Dr. Alfred Jose is a life coach and CEO of We for people. He started as an event manager and built himself by designing for his events. Then he discovered his passion for photography. From 2001, he became a speaker . We for people is the company which created many intellectual properties like Xtract, Adukalam. Xtract is the event to create public speakers. Adukalam is for talented people who doesn’t get a proper platform to showcase his talents. It was a life lesson for me to talk with him. I couldn’t draft my experience with him in a single word. This is more than an opportunity to me and here comes my conversation with Dr. Alfred.
Interview with Vagu Mazan - Yeppudi Tamil - Roy Naveen - Tamil Motivational Video Super singer champion of champions - Grand finale - Title Winner - A R Rahman - Memorable Moments - Vijay TV  Vagu Mazan is a guitarist/composer who is one of the very few pro-female Guitarists of India. She is a recording artist as well as a live performer, contributed for background scores in movies as well. At a very early age Vagu Mazan had started self tutoring herself in Guitar and other instruments such as key flute, pianica and sitar.Being an independent guitarist, Vagu Mazan is a part of bands like Nyaan, Project Triplet, Crips Caspicum, South Stringers and Mazan Duo. In addition to her ability to play multiple instruments ,Vagu Mazan is also a composer and a sound engineer. She and her sister Vandana Mazan has done various projects together in the name of Mazan Duo and she is aiming to reach heights of Indian and international music industry with her unique attitude towards music.  Law of attraction - universe believer! All the best Vagu Mazan!
ஒரு பழக்கத்தை தொடர்வது / மாற்றுவது எப்படி? | Yeppudi | Tamil | Roy Naveen | Self Development | Self improvement |  Continue a Habit for long | Lifelong Habit  Introducing the 2 day rule The 2 day rule is extremely simple in theory, pretty hard in practice, and really hard in the long term. If it was easy, everybody would do it. Here is the rule: never, ever, under any circumstance, skip 2 days of a habit in a row. Unless you’re really sick, or there is something completely out of your control blocking you from practicing your habit, just go and do it.  You don’t always have to put in the same time. You don’t always have to do it at the same intensity. You don’t even have to keep it up for 2 days in a row. But you just have to show up and do the work.  Let’s take running as an example of a habit you could try to implement for a healthier life: Never ever skip 2 days of running in a row, under any circumstance. If you can’t be bothered, run only 10 mins. If it’s too much, do it for 5 mins. If you’d rather take it easy, walk for 15 mins and run for 15. If that’s too hard, walk 10 and run 5. There is always a way. All you have to do is put your shoes on and go out the door. That’s true with any habit. If you want to write, your shoes are the pen and outside is your notebook (or laptop). And if you can’t write a page, write half a page. If you can’t do that, write 5 lines. If you can’t, write one line every half hour.   Why the 2 day rule is great Consistency is key. Even if you don’t always put in the work at 100% capacity, the simple fact of showing up and doing it will keep the momentum. Plant a lot, harvest a few. It’s the small increments that matter. Put in the work and don’t worry about the results yet, especially when you’re allowed to have a day off. It gets easier. When you go for a run, the beginning is always hard. But we all have a threshold where it starts getting easier, feeling better. You run more lightly, you’re enjoying it. And you would have never gotten that far if you had stopped after 2 minutes. It works really well with keystone habits. Keystone habits generate a ripple effect to other habits in your life. They’re the main drivers of your long-term improvement. By pairing the 2 day rule with a keystone habit, you’ll not only enhance your quality of life in general, but you’ll also make sure it keeps going in the long run. The most common side effects of keystone habits are: eating better, feeling better, sleeping better, feeling more energised throughout the day.
வாழ்கையில் வெற்றி பெற இந்த 5 பேர் தேவை - Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - Self Development - self improvement  Everyone wants to be happy, but we often don't know how to actually achieve it. Having a supportive network helps but here are the 5 specific people that we all need in our lives to be happy & successful. Here are the five People You Need To Be Happy and successful in life  
அம்மா சொன்னது உண்மையா? Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - Self Development  Our cultures give us a lot of advice about how to find happiness. Science, however, suggests that much of that advice just isn‘t right.   Daniel Gilbert, Harvard professor of psychology and best-selling author of "Stumbling on Happiness," assess his mother's recipe for happiness.  "mom was partially right" in suggesting three keys for happiness: marriage, money, and children.  "Married people are happier than unmarried people. They are healthier, live longer, have more sex," and do better on nearly every indicator of happiness, Gilbert noted during his lecture titled "Happiness: What Your Mother Didn't Tell You."  Gilbert pointed out that the quality of a marriage is, unsurprisingly, closely connected to one's level of happiness. On average, marriage "makes you happier for eight to 15 years," making it a worthwhile "investment," but happiness levels may diminish over time, Gilbert said. Of course, "staying in a bad marriage" makes people unhappy, he said, but people in bad marriages "get much happier after divorce."   Gilbert offered the audience a Cheshire-cat smile before delivering his findings: "Of course money buys happiness," he said. "A little money can buy you a lot of happiness, though a lot of money buys you only a little more happiness."   The interplay of money and happiness is subject to diminishing marginal returns, noted Gilbert, who showed a graph revealing a correlation between the two increases at lower income levels and lower returns at higher levels. .  He then suggested that people with higher incomes aren't spending their money on the right things. Time spent resting, for example, the dream of so many working people, simply doesn't deliver happiness. "People are happiest when the mind is engaged," Gilbert said, whether talking, creating. "People are happier when they give money away rather than spending it on themselves."   Gilbert then discussed children, mom's last ingredient for happiness. While people might refer to them as "bundles of joy," said Gilbert "they're not a source of happiness." He displayed a bar graph showing that childless adults are much happier than parents. "Once people have kids, there's a downturn in happiness," he said, which isn't reversed until the kids move out. "The only symptom of empty nest syndrome," Gilbert said, chuckling, "is nonstop smiling."  So why do people speak so joyously about their children?  "Of course we love our kids," said Gilbert. "I never said don't have kids," but the scientific data is tough to refute. Mom's advice on kids may thus leave something to be desired.  Gilbert concluded his good-natured deconstruction of mom's happiness formula with a final word: "Maybe your mother doesn't know everything about happiness, but call her anyway." While our mothers never considered backing up their theories of happiness with scientific data, Gilbert put his mom's recipe under a powerful microscope, offering insights, surprises, and plenty of thought-provoking science.
ஃபோகஸ் செய்வது எப்படி?  - Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - Self Development  Concentration is something you can learn and practice.  If someone in your life is struggling with concentration, the first step is to teach them how to concentrate, and the second step is for them to practice it to become better at it. Have empathy and compassion for yourself when learning about concentration. You were probably never taught how to concentrate or how the mind works in school so while you are in the process of learning how to do it, you can’t expect perfection right away. In everyday life, people make the mistake of telling others to focus without acknowledging their lack of training e.g. big companies tell their employees to focus without having taught them how to focus in the first place. Technology is a wonderful tool. Technology itself is not ruining your life, your inability to exercise discipline around the use of your technology is ruining your life.
பயத்திலிருந்து வெளிவருவது எப்படி? Yeppudi - Roy Naveen - Self Development - Motivation  Everything you want is on the other side of the Fear!  Fear is one of the most powerful emotions. It has a very strong effect on your mind and body. Fear can create strong signals of response when we’re in emergencies – for instance, if we are caught in a fire or are being attacked. It can also take effect when you’re faced with non-dangerous events, like exams, public speaking, a new job, a date, or even a party. It’s a natural response to a threat that can be either perceived or real. Anxiety is a word we use for some types of fear that are usually to do with the thought of a threat or something going wrong in the future, rather than right now. Fear and anxiety can last for a short time and then pass, but they can also last much longer and you can get stuck with them.  In some cases they can take over your life, affecting your ability to eat, sleep, concentrate, travel, enjoy life, or even leave the house or go to work or school. This can hold you back from doing things you want or need to do, and it also affects your health. Some people become overwhelmed by fear and want to avoid situations that might make them frightened or anxious. It can be hard to break this cycle, but there are lots of ways to do it. You can learn to feel less fearful and to cope with fear so that it doesn’t stop you from living.  #Fear, #Overcomefear, #motivation
பயமில்லாமல் stageல் பேசுவது எப்படி? Yeppudi - Tamil - Roy Naveen - self development - motivation - communication  Watch - How to overcome fear - in the same podcast! Whether we're talking in a team meeting or presenting in front of an audience, we all have to speak in public from time to time. We can do this well or we can do this badly, and the outcome strongly affects the way that people think about us. This is why public speaking causes so much anxiety and concern. The good news is that, with thorough preparation and practice, you can overcome your nervousness and perform exceptionally well.  How to do public speaking | Tips for impressive Public Speaking – Speak with confidence | Personality Development | How to NOT Get Nervous Speaking in Front of People | Be a More Confident Public Speaker
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