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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Is Discomfort the Key to Your Next Level?
The process of adapting daily habits creates unanticipated situations that produce the same distress as foreign language challenges. Our comfort zone shatters when we move to a new city or start a new job or change our lifestyle habits which introduces numerous unknown obstacles to our life. Each alteration resembles an adventure. The uncomfortable experiences you face support personal advancement.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Do We Live to Replicate or to Revel
I didn't come into this world to reproduce, but to see how the flowers bloom and how the water flows. How the sun rises and when it sets. I live in this world simply to understand some truths and encounter interesting things. Life is an accident, and I seek cause and effect within it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
The True Cost of Living "Expensively"
Live a more 'expensive' life. Live more 'expensively.' This doesn't mean you have to spend a lot of money, buy famous brands, or live in a luxury house. Rather, it means knowing how to treat yourself well.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Is Life a Countdown?
Life is a process of subtraction. You never know which will come first: tomorrow, or an accident? We often think we have a long time ahead, but we forget that the world is unpredictable. Therefore, cherishing the present and prioritizing your health and safety are more important than anything else.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Is Slow the New Fast?
If there's a shortcut to success, the fastest one is to take it slow. It's not that we lack excellence, but rather that we're too anxious—anxious to prove ourselves to others and the world. We'd do better to take things one step at a time. The more you desire to make a name for yourself, the more patient you should be.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Does Money Define Us, or Reveal Us?
When you have money, don't spend it recklessly, and when you have no money, don't talk recklessly. Money is not only a mirror that reveals emotions, but also a touchstone of human nature. When you have money, you are always surrounded by all kinds of friends and acquaintances. Everyone has a smile on their face and speaks all kinds of flattering and ingratiating words. At that time, we may feel that the world is so beautiful and human relationships are so unbreakable.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Is It Love, or a Loss of Self?
If being with someone stabilizes your emotions, opens your heart, makes you more confident, more cheerful, and more curious to explore the world, then that person is worthy of your love. True love is reciprocal: when you're willing to risk everything for someone, they respond with equal enthusiasm.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Power in "I Don't Want"
A super powerful mentality: I don’t want it anymore. When I told myself, 'I don’t want it anymore,' I felt relieved at that moment. We often get anxious, internally consumed, and twisted about certain people and things, and can’t break free. In fact, this is normal. Everyone will experience this and say to themselves, 'I don’t want it anymore!'
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Women, Peace, and Self-Acceptance
The reason why many women don't live a 'good life' is largely because they feel they are competing with the whole world: with themselves, their partners, their parents, and their children. This is often accompanied by internal friction and tension all day long.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets
Does Obsession Blind Us?
Things we look for too deliberately often come to nothing, but life is full of surprises, both big and small. It's like a lost key that, after a new one is made, suddenly appears behind the sofa, though we haven't been searching for it for a long time.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 months ago in Poets