Anne Phung Nguyen

Anne Phung Nguyen. I am an American-born Vietnamese entrepreneur living in the city of Orange California. My wonderful husband JP as well as my happy father Henry. A lot of people know me on Instagram, where I chronicle my life from highs and lows. My parents took me to America in 1990, when I was only one and a half years old. I wouldn't be sharing my story to you now had my parents not worked for their dreams and put up with sacrifices. As I knew I could achieve a better future I set out to succeed and make my parents proud. My goals were set: I would attend university, find an employment in a company then marry, and purchase a home. I thought that was the definition of success. However, life had other plans to teach me what it meant to be successful. In 2013, I found I disliked my corporate position. Even though the compensation and the status was great, I didn't feel like it fulfilled me. It was more like I was just wasting my time. When I started to take steps towards my new life path I began to discover that personal training was what I wanted to do. I have a love for exercise, enjoy being in the company of people and am eager to help them. In 2014, I founded my small company which will mark my 7th year anniversary by 2021. Within this industry it is not a lot of Asian females. To be a leader in my field, and to offer quality coaching, to assist others in achieving a happier and healthier life through creating a lifestyle tailored to suit their requirements and to reach their goals. In addition, I strive to inspire others to pursue the goals they have set for themselves and achieve anything they wish to do. My career exploded as I was enjoying the highest successful times of my life. My mother passed away just when my career took off. Her battle for 8 years with Scleroderma has ended and she is now in Heaven. Her memory will forever remain in my thoughts and my mind. Life really does have a way with giving us precisely what we require, even if we're not able to comprehend the lesson in the time. There are many ways that the loss of my mother changed me. I truly believe she offered me another chance to be a part of her story after she passed away. She passed away in the morning of Tet/Lunar New Year Day. It was the day she decided to begin her new life. I was given a second opportunity to live a happy and fulfilled life. What I'm experiencing in my 30s is an experience of aliveness and awareness. It's like I'm truly living instead of just being. When I tell the story of my journey, it's with the intention that people will be able to understand my experiences and thoughts. In order to feel that they're not the only ones. Also, that there exists real love. Therapy is necessary and is not unusual. In the end, your health is your biggest wealth. I pray that you live your life to its fullest and end it without regrets as death is the only thing promised to us in our life.

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