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 Strength of a Boundary
When you need to express your anger, don’t hold back. I am usually humble, but I still have my moments of fury. Of course, a normally mild-mannered person can be quite surprising when they lose their temper. Some might say, "So your usual nice persona was just an act." Others might be shocked, realizing, "So you're not someone to be trifled with after all," and may begin to maintain a healthy distance in future interactions.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 6 hours ago in Poets
To My Dearest Girl
To my dearest girl: In this world, there is no rush to find a partner. There is no need to rush into a relationship or give your heart away. Entrusting your life to yourself is more stable and reassuring than entrusting it to anyone else.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharinga day ago in Poets
Finding Your Light: Embracing Imperfection
When you stop trying to please others and cease striving for perfection, your light returns. We often believe that women become unhappy because they are not pretty enough, not perfect enough, or not hardworking enough. But what truly exhausts women isn't these things. It’s trying too hard in life.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Poets
The Grace of Reciprocity
The only unspoken understanding now is this: if you ignore me, I absolutely won't bother you. This isn't about being competitive or indifferent; it's about acknowledging the most basic truth of adulthood: relationships must be mutual, not sustained by stubbornness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing4 days ago in Poets
The Necessary Farewell: A Self-Preservation Note
Rather than allowing us to drain each other, it is better to let go. This thought brings me healing: I considered leaving you, not because you are a bad person, nor because I no longer love you, but because your attitude toward me made me feel that your world doesn't truly need me. Honestly, I could cling to you without shame, but it would be pointless.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing5 days ago in Poets
The Unfolding: Becoming the Resilient Woman at 40
At 40, embrace your role as a resilient middle-aged woman. "I'll enjoy whatever life gives me." Reaching middle age, I finally understand this. Truly insightful women possess a resilient mindset. It’s not about being tough or confrontational, but about seeing things clearly, letting go, and living life at your own pace.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing8 days ago in Poets
2025: A Landscape of Resilience
Thank you to myself for trying my best, and for accepting what I couldn't do. Standing at the tail end of 2025 and looking back on this year's events, it feels like a journey through typhoons, torrential rain, and blazing sun. There was the passion of giving my all, and the grace of accepting what I couldn't. Looking up, there are trivialities; looking back, there are magnificent landscapes.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 days ago in Poets
When Does True Growth Begin?
Loneliness is precious, for only in that quiet stillness can you truly hear the voice of your own heart. You've faced your sadness and shed your tears alone, honestly. You accept them, knowing they are life lessons, part of life's journey.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 days ago in Poets
Focus On People Who Matter
What truly exhausts us in life isn't work, nor reality itself, but the people who make us uncomfortable. Even if you haven't done anything, a single word or expression from them can cause immense stress. They aren't worth your attention, yet they consume your entire day's mood.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing11 days ago in Poets