Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
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Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
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The Quiet Strength of the Weathered Soul
I’ve noticed a fascinating change: the more trials and tribulations a person weathers, the less argumentative they become. It’s not that they have lost their temper; it’s that they no longer waste it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 9 hours ago in Poets
Unbroken and New
Thank you for the journey, for the kindness I encountered in adversity, and the light shown to me in the darkness. Thank you to myself for finally making it this far. The world may have let you down, but you haven't let yourself down.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharinga day ago in Poets
The Mercy of Walking Away
Too often, we love so intensely that we forget we also deserve to be treated well. Repeated concessions are not born from a lack of principles, but rather from the belief that if we just endure a little longer, or give a little more, the relationship will finally improve.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Poets
Temporary Entrustment
Facing challenges is not always the hardest part of life. Loneliness is not necessarily unhappiness, and what you gain is not always permanent. What you lose is not necessarily gone forever. Don't let loneliness lead you into the wrong love, and don't let the wrong love ruin your life. Every challenge in life is a lesson learned.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing5 days ago in Poets
The Mirror of the Soul
People are naturally drawn to those who reflect themselves. When you are in a low place and seek love in the wrong way, you can easily get trapped in unhealthy relationships. But when you strive to become a better person, you will naturally encounter fulfilling relationships.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing7 days ago in Poets
Beyond the Vow of Endurance
Many enter marriage because they are in love. Many stay in marriage because of the children. Many dare not leave because of reality. But a truly happy marriage is never about sacrifice, forbearance, or suppression; it is about respect, understanding, and mutual growth.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 days ago in Poets
The Art of Repair
A person who truly loves you won’t always give in to your every whim. They might get angry at your questions, but once you have both calmed down, you will see them quietly adjusting—as if they have heard your heart and are trying to get closer to you.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 days ago in Poets