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I spent more than 30 years learning to make decisions without a roadmap.
Now I help others stop guessing.
I'm Amy Kang — QiMen Dun Jia consultant and mental health advocate. For over three decades, I lived with schizophrenia. Conventional systems couldn't give me what I needed. Then I found QiMen.
It didn't just help me cope. It gave me a precise framework for timing, clarity, and decision-making that changed everything — and helped me rebuild my life, launch a business, and step onto international stages.
If this system works under the most extreme mental pressure imaginable, it will work for a high-performing professional running on empty.
Today I work with executives and business professionals across Singapore and beyond — people who are successful on the outside, but privately battling burnout, indecision, and a creeping sense that something is missing. I help them find clarity, reclaim their timing advantage, and make decisions they can stand behind.


My Story
My first sign that something was wrong came at 19. I was standing near a school building window with an urge I couldn't explain — to throw a potted plant onto the street below. That was the beginning of 32 years of living with schizophrenia.
What followed was a life that looked unstable from the outside — different jobs, single motherhood, episodes of psychosis, hospitalisation fears — but felt, from the inside, like a constant search for a system that could help me make sense of what was happening and what to do next.
Conventional medicine gave me a diagnosis. It didn't give me a framework for living. Therapy helped. It didn't give me strategic clarity. I tried everything that was offered to me. Nothing gave me the combination of precision and peace that I needed.
When everything changed
In 2019, my sister-in-law — a tarot reader — mentioned something that stopped me cold. She said people with schizophrenia often have a natural affinity with QiMen. I didn't fully understand what she meant. But I was curious enough to follow it.
In 2021, I attended Dato' Joey Yap's Feng Shui and Astrology seminar in Singapore. Something in me responded to QiMen in a way nothing else had. It felt like a language my mind had been trying to speak for years.
On a Zoom call with Joey, I asked him something I'd never dared ask anyone: "Why do I have schizophrenia? Can QiMen answer this?" He plotted the chart for that hour and showed me — fire and water in direct clash. For the first time, something made sense. Not as a cure. As a map.
That night, at 3am, I used what he taught me. It worked. I averted what could have been a hospital admission. I'm not saying QiMen is a medical treatment — I'm saying it gave me a framework for navigating what my mind was doing, in real time, with precision. And that changed everything.
From surviving to building
In 2022, I had a mild relapse. This time, I had QiMen. I leaned into my chart, my timing, and the mindset shift that comes with understanding your own patterns. I shifted from scarcity to abundance — not as a affirmation, but as a strategic decision backed by what my chart was showing me.
That clarity gave birth to my consultation practice, the Inner Peace Community, and eventually, the work I do today with business professionals and executives who are facing a different kind of chaos — but the same fundamental need. A framework. A timing advantage. A way to stop guessing and start deciding.
I've been featured in CNA Lifestyle, AsiaOne, Shin Min Daily News, Lianhe Zaobao, and Mothership. I've shared my story with Women of Courage Asia, Silver Ribbon, and on international stages. I've produced over 40 videos on my YouTube channel and was selected for Dato' Joey Yap's #AskJoeyYap platform.
But none of that is why clients trust me. They trust me because I have lived what happens when you have no roadmap — and found one. That experience is what I bring into every consultation.
Who I help — and how
I work with two groups of people, and they have more in common than they might expect.
The first group is people navigating emotional and mental health challenges — seeking clarity, stability, and a framework that conventional approaches haven't provided. The second group is high-performing professionals — executives, business owners, senior leaders — who are outwardly successful but privately overwhelmed, stuck at a decision crossroads, or burning out beneath the surface.
Both groups come to me because something is missing. They've tried the obvious solutions. They need something that works at a deeper level — something that can see patterns they can't, and tell them not just what to do, but when.
QiMen Dun Jia does that. And my job is to translate it into language and actions that are immediately useful in your life — whether that's managing a psychotic episode at 3am, or deciding whether to take a VP role that doesn't feel right.
Ready to find your framework?
Me, in Action
My Vision -
to make ancient strategic wisdom genuinely useful in modern life — for the boardroom and the inner world alike.
My Mission -
to deliver consultations that are precise, actionable, and grounded in your specific situation — not generic guidance dressed up in metaphysics.
What I stand for -
integrity in every reading — I tell you what the chart shows, not what you want to hear. Respect for your time, your privacy, and your intelligence. And a deep belief that clarity is not a luxury — it's a competitive advantage.
















