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How Andy Ng Uses SuperME in Speaking, Training, and Coaching

In a world filled with endless tools, techniques, and frameworks, Andy Ng chose to center his life’s work around one core truth:

That every person already has within them what it takes to thrive.
They simply need to awaken their SuperME.

Developed by Dr. Vivian Passion Koh and incorported into the book SuperME Unleashed, SuperME is not a motivational slogan.
It is a transformational system grounded in:

🎯 Purpose – clarity of direction

💖 Love – authenticity in connection

🙏 Gratitude – the energy of resilience and joy



In Speaking

Andy’s keynote speeches are known for moving hearts and shifting minds.

He doesn’t just give information — he sparks transformation.

Using SuperME, he guides audiences to:
  • See the difference between Survival-Me and SuperME
  • Recognize emotional triggers and reframe them with PLG (Purpose, Love, Gratitude)
  • Leave the room feeling empowered, not just inspired

One person said after Andy’s talk:

“It’s like he reminded me of who I really am, not just what I do.”

In Training

Andy integrates SuperME into corporate training by humanizing leadership, communication, and change.

For example:
  • In a sales training, he uses SuperME to shift mindset from “chasing targets” to “serving purposefully”
  • In a leadership program, he helps managers unlock influence not through authority, but authentic presence
  • In wellness courses, he empowers staff to manage burnout by aligning back to their SuperME compass

This makes his trainings not just practical, but deeply personal and lasting.

In Coaching

In his 1-to-1 and executive coaching, Andy always begins with this question:

“Are you living as your SuperME — or stuck in your Survival-Me?”


This opens doors for clients to:
  • Clarify their identity and purpose
  • Break through long-held emotional blocks
  • Rewire self-limiting beliefs with PLG energy
Coaching becomes less about fixing…
And more about returning to who they’ve always been.

The Real Power of SuperME

Andy says:
“SuperME isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about awakening the power, peace, and purpose that’s already within you.”

And that’s why, in every keynote, every workshop, every coaching session…
Andy doesn’t just show up with slides or scripts.
He shows up with soul.

And he invites every person in the room to do the same.

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