In a world that often celebrates overnight success, the story of Piyané Ung stands as a testament to the power of perseverance, resilience, and self-discovery. Born to survivors of the harrowing Khmer Rouge regime, Piyané’s journey began in Cambodia, where the shadows of trauma loomed over her. As a young immigrant in her 20s, she sought a fresh start in Australia, but what lay ahead was a path riddled with challenges that would test her spirit and determination.
By the age of 30, Piyané Ung had transformed her life into one of remarkable achievement, amassing a fortune as a multi-millionaire through diverse ventures that spanned property development and cosmetics. Her success is not only measured in financial terms, but also reflects a profound commitment to overcoming adversity and redefining her narrative.
Recently, Piyané launched her highly anticipated book, ‘GOOD Girl’, at the Sofitel on Collins Street in Melbourne. This book launch was a celebration of her literary debut and a powerful occasion that shared her personal journey. In ‘GOOD Girl’, Piyané opens up about her struggles with mental health, including battles with depression and frequent suicidal thoughts.
Piyané says, “For the longest time I was a people pleaser. If I didn’t say no, I would be agreeable so then I would be a good girl. And hey who doesn’t like a good girl? We are convenient! This book has been a deeply personal journey for me, and I am thrilled to finally see this in print. My hope is that people find this useful and are inspired to take their own journey of self-discovery and belief.”
Piyané’s story is one of transformation and can give hope to many who may be struggling right now. Growing up as a people pleaser, she often prioritised the needs of others over her own well-being. This tendency, while admirable, led her into a cycle of neglecting her mental health. It wasn’t until she sought help from a therapist and leaned on her supportive community that she began to truly understand herself and her worth
In ‘GOOD Girl’, Piyané shares not just her struggles but also the tools she acquired along the way from spiritual beliefs, therapeutic practices, and a commitment to self-care. Her journey of self-discovery is a powerful reminder that success is not just about financial gain; it’s about healing, growth, and the ongoing quest for authenticity.
Piyané Ung’s narrative resonates with many, particularly those who have faced their own battles with mental health and identity. Her story serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating that it is possible to emerge from the shadows of despair into a life filled with purpose and fulfillment.
As she continues to inspire now as the author of ‘Good Girl’, Piyané encourages others to embrace their stories, however messy or imperfect they may be.
The book is now available for purchase from Amazon and is a must for anyone plagued by self-doubt. https://www.amazon.com.au/Good-Girl-Foundations-People-Pleaser-Powerhouse/dp/B0DLTNJY8Y