Adam Khoo is a Singaporean entrepreneur and writer who is recognized as one of the most vibrant and powerful motivational speakers in Asia. A self-made millionaire by the age of 26, he currently owns and runs several different companies. His road to success was not an easy one as he was an extremely apathetic and indifferent child with a television addiction. He was poor in academics as well as social skills until the age of 13 when he was registered in a Super-Teen Camp by his parents which turned his life around. At Super-Teen, his abilities were discovered with aid from the neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), an innovative learning technique. This marked the beginning of Adam's interest and journey in mastering motivational techniques which formed the basis of many of his best-selling books and seminars. After enrolling at the camp, he transformed into a bright and creative child, scoring top marks and devising unique ways to earn money. He invested in learning about the NLP and became a motivational trainer to encourage students like him across the country. He also co-founded entertainment companies and designed marketing strategies for various agencies, including his own. He wrote many books sharing his knowledge on achieving success in entrepreneurship and became one of the youngest millionaires of Singapore. Having motivated and trained countless professionals, salespeople, and students around the world, he continues to inspire individuals through his amazing persona
Childhood & Early Life
He was born as Adam Khoo Yean Ann on April 8, 1974, in Singapore, to Vince Khoo, owner of an advertising agency, and his wife, Betty L. Khoo-Kingsley.
After being expelled from St Stephen's Primary School for misbehavior and poor academic results at the age of eight, he attended a government school, Ping Yi Secondary School, where he was able to pass only five out of eight academic subjects.
As a child, Adam Khoo was a lazy fellow with poor social skills. He was totally uninterested in learning, did not enjoy reading anything but comics, and was addicted to arcade games and TV programs.
At the age of 13 came the turning point in his life, when his parents enrolled him for a five-day residential program at Ladyhill Hotel called Super-Teen Camp. At the camp, his talent was spotted by Dr. Ernest Wong, founder, principal consultant and master teacher of Ernesco, the Centre for Motivational Language Learning.
With the help of Dr. Wong's innovative learning technology known as neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as well as whole-brain learning, within three months of the program, he made his way among the top 18 students in his secondary school.
Within a year, he went on to rank among the top 10 in Ping Yi Secondary and later became the first student from his school to qualify for Victoria Junior College.
At the age of 16, he began investing most of his time to know about the training sessions in NLP in the United States. Gradually, he became a freelance motivational trainer and started conducting sessions in schools to encourage dull students.
Adam Khoo is a Singaporean entrepreneur and writer who is recognized as one of the most vibrant and powerful motivational speakers in Asia. A self-made millionaire by the age of 26, he currently owns and runs several different companies. His road to success was not an easy one as he was an extremely apathetic and indifferent child with a television addiction. He was poor in academics as well as social skills until the age of 13 when he was registered in a Super-Teen Camp by his parents which turned his life around. At Super-Teen, his abilities were discovered with aid from the neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), an innovative learning technique. This marked the beginning of Adam's interest and journey in mastering motivational techniques which formed the basis of many of his best-selling books and seminars. After enrolling at the camp, he transformed into a bright and creative child, scoring top marks and devising unique ways to earn money. He invested in learning about the NLP and became a motivational trainer to encourage students like him across the country. He also co-founded entertainment companies and designed marketing strategies for various agencies, including his own. He wrote many books sharing his knowledge on achieving success in entrepreneurship and became one of the youngest millionaires of Singapore. Having motivated and trained countless professionals, salespeople, and students around the world, he continues to inspire individuals through his amazing persona
Childhood & Early Life
He was born as Adam Khoo Yean Ann on April 8, 1974, in Singapore, to Vince Khoo, owner of an advertising agency, and his wife, Betty L. Khoo-Kingsley.
After being expelled from St Stephen's Primary School for misbehavior and poor academic results at the age of eight, he attended a government school, Ping Yi Secondary School, where he was able to pass only five out of eight academic subjects.
As a child, Adam Khoo was a lazy fellow with poor social skills. He was totally uninterested in learning, did not enjoy reading anything but comics, and was addicted to arcade games and TV programs.
At the age of 13 came the turning point in his life, when his parents enrolled him for a five-day residential program at Ladyhill Hotel called Super-Teen Camp. At the camp, his talent was spotted by Dr. Ernest Wong, founder, principal consultant and master teacher of Ernesco, the Centre for Motivational Language Learning.
With the help of Dr. Wong's innovative learning technology known as neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) as well as whole-brain learning, within three months of the program, he made his way among the top 18 students in his secondary school.
Within a year, he went on to rank among the top 10 in Ping Yi Secondary and later became the first student from his school to qualify for Victoria Junior College.
At the age of 16, he began investing most of his time to know about the training sessions in NLP in the United States. Gradually, he became a freelance motivational trainer and started conducting sessions in schools to encourage dull students.
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