Anne Phung Nguyen

Anne Phung Nguyen. Hello! I'm Anne Phung Nguyen. A Vietnamese American entrepreneur who lives with her incredible husband JP and her family in Orange County California. Henry is a happy, go-lucky father. A majority of my followers know me through my Instagram @annephung. I record my personal life: highs and lows, as well as everything in between. I came to America with my family and brothers in the year 1990. At one and a half years older. I wouldn't be here sharing my life for you were it not because my parents are devoted to determination and dedication. When I realized that I had the potential to have a brighter future I set out to achieve my goals and make my parents proud. My mind knew what the plan was to live my life. Attend college, and then graduate. Be married. Purchase a home. Have kids. That was my ideal of what success would look like. But life had other thoughts. The job I held in 2013 was a job I hated. Money and status didn't bring me happiness. I thought I was living a solitary life to earn a paycheck. When I started to take steps toward a new direction in my life, I began to discover the importance of personal training and that's my passion. I have a love for exercise, enjoy being around people and helping them. In 2014, I launched my business on the side and in this year in 2021, I'll be celebrating my 7th year anniversary. It's not common to see an Asian woman in this business. In the coaching industry I would like to change the world by providing quality training to help others become healthier and more content. It is my goal to inspire others to pursue their goals and achieve the life they've always dreamed of. My professional career began to take off when I experienced the greatest success of my life. But, my mom passed away just when my career began to take off. To be in Heaven she now rests in peace after a long battle with Scleroderma. Yet, I keep the memory about her each day. It's amazing how the world can give us the exact lessons we need even when we do not realize it. In so many ways, the loss of my mother changed me. It is my belief that she gave me another opportunity to experience her loss. She died in the morning of Tet/Lunar New Year Day. The day was her chance to start her new journey. I had my second chance to live the life of a fulfilled and happy. My 30's are the first moment that I feel as if that I'm alive. My life is shared with me so that I may be able to share my stories and words. It will allow you to feel secure knowing that you're not the only one. You're capable of getting anything you'd like to. Therapy is vital and is normal. The health of a person is the most important wealth. I wish you to live your life to its fullest and to die with no regrets because dying is the only thing promised to all of us during our lives.

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