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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Behind Every Strong Woman
Women are often described as being made of water, but some women are as strong as cement. They don’t act coquettishly because no one spoils them, they aren’t willful because no one pampers them, they don’t cry because no one coaxes them, and they aren’t lazy because they lack support.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
The Strong Love of Families
In the complex web of human life, one thing stands out — family love is incredibly important. It’s a special kind of love that sticks with us through thick and thin, no matter where we are or where life takes us. In this reflection, we’ll dive into what family love really means, how it supports us, and why it’s so essential.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
A Mother’s Journey to Letting Go
Once upon a time in a quiet neighborhood, there lived a mother who had always cherished her son. She was 57 years old, retired for two years, and her son had recently married. The love she held for her son knew no bounds, and she felt it was her duty to care for him and her new daughter-in-law.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Families
Life’s Wisdom: Simple Lessons for Happiness
In the journey of life, we often stumble upon wisdom that transcends time and circumstances. These are the lessons that resonate with our hearts, guiding us toward a more fulfilling existence. The following pearls of wisdom encapsulate the essence of contentment, gratitude, and the pursuit of genuine happiness:
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Fate and Destiny Explained
What is fate? It’s beautifully described as follows: Fate is the intricate tapestry of life, where meetings and partings are woven together by the threads of destiny. Every encounter in this lifetime is an extension of past life’s fate, and every missed opportunity is a promise of destiny in the next life.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Humans
Clean Home Brings Happiness
Discover the wisdom of an age-old saying: “Money cannot come through dirty doors!” It’s a profound reminder of the significance of cleanliness, which starts with the clarity and brightness of your home’s windows. Clean windows reflect the inner beauty of the people dwelling within. A clean heart brings the tranquility of a spring breeze, and a pristine home bestows an extra layer of peace and serenity.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Why Women Need to Earn Money
In an increasingly realistic world, we witness a growing trend: more and more women are choosing to remain single, while an increasing number of men find themselves in the same situation. Late at night, as you close your eyes, you may find yourself imagining a world that’s rapidly changing.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Father’s Life Lesson
Once upon a time, in a cozy living room filled with the warm glow of the evening sun, a father and his young son sat down for a heart-to-heart conversation. The father, a wise man with a lifetime of experience, felt it was time to impart some valuable life lessons to his beloved child.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Money Can’t Stop Wanderlust
I recently stumbled upon a thought-provoking statement: “Any journey you can embark on at any moment requires a sum of money you can access anytime. Ultimately, the amount of money primarily influences the distance and quality of your travels.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Is Distance the True Test of Relationships?
The most meaningful relationships are often those where people maintain a strong connection despite physical distance, whether friends or lovers. Even if they can’t be together every day, the bond is nurtured through heartfelt longing. Regardless of geographical separation, regular communication keeps them close.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets