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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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 sharing12 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 sharing13 days ago in Poets
The Necessary Edge: Embracing Discomfort as the Blueprint for Growth
Growth is rarely gentle. Most of the time, it's more like a path you have to navigate alone. No one can bear it for you, make the decisions for you, or help you overcome the obstacles you want to run away from.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing14 days ago in Poets
The One-Way Street: Why We Cling to Pain
Life is a one-way street, so there's truly nothing to fuss about! When encountering unpleasant people or situations, many people know they ought to let go and not hold grudges. They understand this would prevent their hearts from being troubled, allowing life to be more carefree. Yet, they simply can't let go, which is the source of their pain and unhappiness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing15 days ago in Poets
The Fear of Intimacy's Gamble
What are we truly afraid of in intimate relationships? We share a universal desire: deep down, we all want a partner who understands and accepts us. Yet, why is it that when that person finally appears, and we begin to get closer, we suddenly hit the brakes, or even accelerate away?
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing16 days ago in Humans
Must We Lose Ourselves to Find Love?
People who crave happiness solely aren't really suited for relationships. It’s true. You might think love is sweet, ritualistic, and filled with companionship, but love isn't a reward; it’s a relationship, and no relationship is solely about happiness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing18 days ago in Poets
A Reserved Heart: The Wisdom of Letting Go
"It's not that I'm devoid of feelings; I simply no longer entrust myself to uncertain people." For a time, I would often panic and lose my composure over a single word, emotion, or gesture from someone. It seemed as if the slightest frown from them would crumble my world, and a sigh would make me doubt myself.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing20 days ago in Poets
Which Kind of Love is Worthy of Your Whole Heart?
A truly positive view on love is this: If you love someone, be with them and cherish the moment. Don't overthink things; focus on the present and deal with the future later. Constantly overthinking will only make things worse, and you can't control what's going to happen anyway. And don't dwell on things that haven't happened yet; it only affects your mood and doesn't benefit your relationship.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing22 days ago in Poets
