Anne Phung Nguyen

Anne Phung Nguyen, a Vietnamese American businesswoman, lives in Orange County California. I am married to a beautiful man named JP and a hapless dad Henry. My Instagram account @annephung is where most people follow me. I blog about my daily life, including the good as well as the bad. The year 1990 was the time I moved to America with my brothers as well as my parents, when I was one and a half. If it wasn't for my parents' love of the hard work and sacrifices and sacrifice, I wouldn't be here sharing my story. With the knowledge that I was destined towards a better life, I aimed to please them. I were adamant regarding success. My expectations were that my life would be one way or another: I'd graduate from university, be offered job in a corporation, become married and start an family. While I believed this was the standard for successful, my life was not following the plans. In 2013 I found myself fearful of going to work. job because the pay and prestige didn't bring me happinessIt was like I was tossing my life on a salary when I knew I was in the right place for something more. 2013 was the year I discovered that my true passion was working out. Also, I loved sharing my experiences with others and was always willing to give back to others. This led me down one of my new paths and to the world of personal trainers. The business I started was in 2014, and I'll be having a successful 7 years next year, 2021. There are few Asian women working in this industry. As the coach I am, my objective is to inspire others to help them live a an active and healthy life through sustainable living that meet the needs of each person's preferences and requirements. Furthermore, I want people to be empowered to follow their dreams and achieve anything they desire in life. In the midst of my job taking off, I had to deal with one of the biggest losses in my life to datein the death of my mother. Following an 8-year battle with Scleroderma, she is at peace at Heaven. I will never forget her, and forever remember her in my mind as well as my heart. Even if you can't see it at first, life is a way of providing us with what we truly need. My Mom's passing changed me in many ways, and I am convinced that my mom offered me a second chance at life through her death. When she passed away on Tet/Lunar New Year Day, she passed away. It was now time for her to transition to her next chapter and for me to have the chance to live an enjoyable and fulfilled life. In my 30's, it is the first when I am truly feeling like that I'm alive. When I share my experience, I hope that my personal experiences can resonate with your own. I would like that my story will help people realize that they aren't in isolation. It is my hope that you will have the capacity to succeed in any goal that you wish to accomplish. I pray that you live the life you want to live and that you die without regrets as dying is the only thing that we are promised at the end of our journey.

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