Adam Khoo – Patterns of Excellence

Adam Khoo – Patterns of Excellence

Adam Khoo – Patterns of Excellence “Does this sound like you?” I know I have the potential to achieve so much more in my life. But I lack the motivation to do what it takes and always end up procrastinating.I’m pursui...


Adam Khoo – Patterns of Excellence

Adam Khoo – Patterns of Excellence

“Does this sound like you?”
I know I have the potential to achieve so much more in my life. But I lack the motivation to do what it takes and always end up procrastinating.

I’m pursuing an important goal in my life right now, but I can’t seem to get the results I want. I’m really BURNT OUT by all the stress and some days I just feel like giving up.

Whenever I want to go for a challenge, I end up giving excuses, telling myself “I’m not good enough”, “I’m not cut out for this”, “What will others think of you” etc. I’m sick of losing opportunities because of all these fear!

I constantly hear negative remarks from my clients, boss and loved ones. It makes me feel lousy about myself. I wish I had the confidence to overcome these feelings of self-doubt.

Competition is stiff — I know I need to constantly upgrade myself to gain a career advantage over my peers and take action before they do!

I feel stuck & stagnant in my life. I want to learn a powerful skill set that can fast track my career to the next level and increase my paycheck as quickly as possible.

If you’re nodding along to any of these points… know that you’re not alone! I was EXACTLY like that many years back!

As you read on, I’m going to show you how you can apply the “Patterns of Excellence” to cut off those habits that stop you from doing your best, empower your mind, and become the positive, confident & success-driven person you’ve always wanted to be.
MY TRUE STORY:
How I Went from an Underachieving Loser to Asia’s Top Success Coach by Unlocking the Power of My Mind with NLP™

When I was in Primary 3, I was expelled from school for being a “problem kid”. My parents had to beg other schools’ principals to take me in.

When I was in Primary 3, I was expelled from school for being a “problem kid”. My parents had to beg other schools’ principals to take me in.

I HATED studying. I found it boring and struggled to learn. In school, I was a loner and refused to mingle with others.

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