MASTER YOUR Proven Strategies that Empower You M i N D to Achieve Anything You Want in Life DESIGN YOUR Adam DESTINY Khoo with Stuart Tan WARNING: Reading this book and participating fully in all the activities could positively change your life forever Published by Adam Khoo Learning Technologies Group Pte Ltd 10 Hoe Chiang Road #01-01 Keppel Towers Singapore 089315 Copyright © 2004 by Adam Khoo & Stuart Tan All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. First published 2004 Reprinted 2004, 2005 Cover, Design & Layout: Tan Mui Siang Illustrations: Robin Tan Copy Editor: Betty Khoo Kingsley ISBN 981-05-0856-5 Printed in Singapore Printed on total chlorine free, environmentally friendly paper CONTENTS Acknowledgements vi Introduction x About the Authors xiii Chapter 1 The Patterns of Excellence 1 2 The Ultimate Success Formula 21 3 How to Achieve Anything You Want 41 4 The Key to Absolute Power 65 5 The Incredible Power of Beliefs 85 6 The Secret of Peak Performance 123 7 Directing Your Brain for Optimum Results 159 8 Anchoring: the Keyboard to Your Emotions 207 9 The Transformation of Meaning 229 10 Values: Your Driving Force 253 11 Design Your Destiny 279 12 How to Replicate Someone’s Success Blueprint 325 Bibliography 348 vi Dedication from the Author Adam Khoo Dedicated to my parents, my wonderful wife Sally & my precious daughter, Kelly. Acknowledgements I truly wouldn’t be where I am today if not for the thousands of people who have been there to love, guide, teach, support, motivate and inspire me during this incredible journey I have been on. To my parents Vince, Betty & Joanne who have given me unconditional love and support throughout the years. To my wife Sally who has been my pillar of inspiration and strength. To my partner, Patrick Cheo, who has been sharing my vision and continually pushing me to the next level. To my partner Stuart Tan for being the ultimate tag team partner and for joining me on this amazing mission of empowering lives. To my fellow trainers Gary Lee, Ramesh Muthusamy, Candice Koh and Carol Tham who keep bringing our programs to a higher level through their passion and dedication. To the entire staff of Adam Khoo Learning Technologies Group who have tirelessly spend all their weekends and late nights working to build the company at an incredible rate. Especially to Sant & Olivia Qiu, Max Tung, Cindy Lim, Jamie Liu, Serene Wan, CK Chan, Natalie Lim & Carol Lim. To Tan Mui Siang & Robin Tan for your passion & dedication in making this book look Great. To Pauline Chua for your invaluable marketing advice. This book is also dedicated to the hundreds of coaches & Whoosh members who have volunteered their time to continuously come back and staff of the ‘Superkids™’, ‘I Am Gifted So Are You!™’ and ‘Patterns of Excellence™’ programs. Special thanks to committee members & senior coaches Andrew Wee, Mok Tuck Sung, AP Lim, Tiffany Page, Jeannie Lim, Shane Kwek, Mardiana, Shiau Huey, Pete Tan, Cecilia Chow, Adam Wong, Bernard Koh, Christine Kerk, Daniel Goh, Nance Peters, Rachel Ong, Yi Chen, Keng Loy, Kelvin Ho, Darren Toh, Chiong Kong, Yew Siang, Stella, Adwin, Charles Tng, Brenda Tung, Sherwin Tng, John Tan, Christine Tan, Petrina Wang, Tee Huat, Don Yap, Shi Ming, Terence Lou, Toh Yew Soon, Lim Xiang, Xiu Li, Joseph Sim, Peter Khoo, Shukor, Felix vii Lim, James Leong CF, Alva, Tiong Boon, Shane Kwek, Alvin Wang, Stacey Thoi, Choon Fah, Shannaz, Chih Chien, Gerald Lee, Theeban, Patrick Goh, Jeff Tan, Rossana Chen, Alex Ang, Alex Chua, Lee Kin Mun, Chee Hoe, Shamsudin, Kalai, Irene Low, Wilson Foo, Andrew Chan, Charles Yuen, Ying Yan, Wai Keong… Couldn’t have done it without you guys! To all my principals, teachers & lecturers from Ping Yi secondary school, Victoria Junior College and The National University of Singapore who have played a tremendous part in shaping the person I am today, especially to Prof. Wee Chow Hou, Mrs. Lee Phui Mun, Mrs. Ng Gek Tiang, Dr. Kulwant Singh & Dr. May Lwin. To my mentors and trainers who have helped me discover the true power within myself. To my first mentor, Ernest Wong who taught me who I am. To Dr. Tad James, Dr. Richard Bandler, John LaValle, Tony Buzan, Brad Sugars and Anthony Robbins who helped me master NLP & the science of accelerated personal change. To all the members of the Young Entrepreneurs Organization (Singapore Chapter) for tremendous fellowship and support. Especially to Elim Chew, Ricky Chew, Ong Tze Boon, Jeff Goh, Parvindar Singh, Jocelyn Chng, Goh Bock Seng, Douglas Foo, Michael Moey, Sam Chia, Seah LC, William Wong and Roger Khoo. To my old friends, Dr. Dennis Wee, Tommie Goh, Gay Chee Cheong, Dr. Tony Tan & Mrs. Mary Tan, Steve Boyley, Melvyn Koh, Dave Rogers, David Ong, Manoj Sharma, Morris Allen, Jim Atchinson, Kenneth Lyen, Gary Tan, Kenneth Wong, Aaron Ang & Clemen Chiang. To the management and staff of AIA, John Hancock, Prudential, Great Eastern Life, Lux Asia, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, NUS, NTU, Youth Challenge, Marshall Cavendish, Pearsons & Dennis Wee Realty for your invaluable support. Specially to Goh Nai Kiat & David Lim for all your support & belief in the ‘Patterns of Excellence™’ program. Thanks to the staff of Event Gurus especially my partner Zachary Low, colleagues Philip Lim, Kevin Lim, Grace Neo & Veronica Tan for pulling off the greatest events, especially ‘Empower Your Life, Design Your Destiny 2003’. And to the staff of Adcom. Special thanks to Serene Quek, Cedric De Souza, Dolly Lee, Ivy Lim, Ivy Ang, Conor O’ Sullivan & Afdoli Rahmat. viii Thanks From the Co-Author Stuart Tan I’ve always wondered what it would be like to be a bestselling author. Very often, I think it’s no big deal. But in many cases, I feel that being a bestselling author is a tribute to the people who have contributed to my life, and is a testimony to their dedication and faith in me and my abilities. In no particular order of merit, I’d like to acknowledge the following people who have contributed deeply to my life. To those I have forgotten to mention, you are somewhere in my unconscious mind, not forgotten from my heart. To my parents, who were the ones who continued to support my initiatives, no matter how maverick they appeared to be, and for your fantastic teaching and love, often at your expense, and for continuing to share your knowledge and experience with my course participants. To my brother, I wouldn’t have gotten this far without you either. I love you all. To Adam, the person whom I have known the better half of my life, for having the inspiration to start this whole thing. We earned our success! To Patrick, whom I’ll always remember digging trenches with during Exercise Spade. Believe it or not, you make me feel less tired. We need to clone you for the next generation of AKLTG staff. To Candice and Carol, thank you for growing and learning. Your journey doesn’t stop here! To Gary, for your innovation and dedication. To Ramesh, for your unending quest for learning and experimentation. You truly embody the Patterns of Excellence! To the staff of AKLTG, thanks for your dedication and the long hours. I love the work we do together, and you have as much respect from me as I have for Patrick. ix To my close friends, thanks for sharing the special connection, you are all fantastic: Melvyn Koh, Manoj Sharma, Dr. Beh Chee Yang, James Leong Chan Foo, Apelles Poh, Ian Poh, Yiow Chye Leong, Lillian Lim, Chris Ng Wai Chung, Luke Diep, Ronald Tan and Randy Tan, Jerry Low, Sng Yih and Lorraine Sim, Dr. Edgar Tham, Kae Fong, Willie Lian, Dr. Joel Lee, Julia Lim, Lydia Low, Rajesh Pillai, Adrian Sim, Samie Tan, Tracy Ong and Lynn Tan. To the many Toastmasters who have contributed to my success in more ways than one. You’ve been there to banter with me and provide me with opportunities and insights to succeed in public speaking. Special thanks to Clifford and Frances Ess, Jovin Hurry, Jeremy Eng, Ng Seng Chuan, Dayal Khemlani, Michael Rodrigues, Dave Rogers, John Sih, Ler Wee Meng, Richard Sng, Irene Wong, Lillian Lau, Gea Ban Peng, Ng Kwan Kiat, members of the Brilliant Advanced Toastmasters Club, SRC Toastmasters Club, Queenstown Toastmasters Club, Tanglin Community Toastmasters Club, Fort Canning Toastmasters Club, NUS, NTU and NUS Alumni Toastmasters Clubs, Skymedia Toastmasters Club, SIA Toastmasters Club, and all those whom I have had the good fortune to compete against in speech competitions. Finally, to those who started it all. My gratitude goes out to Dr. Richard Bandler, my teacher and a real kick-ass presenter. I promise I will be more competent! Also, John and Kathleen LaValle, for your dynamism and care for us during our training. To John Grinder and Robert Dilts for having the courage and capacity to start NLP with Richard. x Introduction It is Imperative We Master Our Minds so We Can Design Our Destiny in these Turbulent and Evolutionary Times There was once a professor who wanted to go down a river, so he approached a local boatman who agreed to row him downstream for a small sum of money. As they wound their way down the river, the professor decides to show off his intelligence and high education so he started to test the simple boatman. Taking up a stone he had picked up from the riverbank, the professor arrogantly asks the boatman, ‘Have you ever studied Geology?’ The boatman looks at him blankly and replies, ‘Eh..., no.’, hardly even understanding what the word meant. ‘Then, I am afraid 25 percent of your life is gone!’ the professor loftily says. The boatman feels really bad about his ignorance but continues to row on. As they move further downstream, the river currents begin to get stronger and stronger. The professor picks up a leaf floating on the river and asks condescendingly, ‘Boatman, have you ever studied Botany?’ Confused the poor boatman again says, ‘No.’ The professor shakes his head and says, ‘Tsk tsk, then 50 percent of your life is gone.’ He then signals him to carry on rowing. As they move further downstream, the currents get even stronger, the water is moving faster and the boat begins to sway violently. Suddenly the professor sees a mountain range, points to it and asks, ‘Do you know anything about Geography?’ Feeling very inferior and humiliated, the boatman again says ‘No.’ The professor snaps back. ‘I thought so. Then 75 percent of your life is gone!’ At this point, the river has become a raging torrent. The water is moving so swiftly that the boatman loses control of the small boat. Suddenly, the fragile craft smashes against a huge boulder, springs a leak and begins to sink. This time the boatman turns to the professor and asks, ‘Professor! Do you know how to swim?’ The professor fearfully replies, ‘No!’ ‘Then, I am afraid 100 percent of your life is gone!’ says the boatman as he leaps off the boat and powers his way to safety on the shore. Just like the river, we are living in times of rapid and evolutionary changes. Is the river of life going to get faster and more unpredictable? You bet! This is only just the beginning.
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