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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What Does It Truly Mean to Be an Emotionally Stable Adult?
Things you can easily lose never truly belonged to you. Embrace this truth and strive to be an emotionally stable adult. Do not expect too much from anyone or anything. When you release expectations, you eradicate disappointment, quiet the anxiety over gain and loss, and prevent emotional outbursts.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Relationship Compatibility: Effort and Value
Compatibility isn't about being the same age, having identical personalities, or sharing every interest. Instead, it's about the mutual desire to stay together and the shared joy of being in each other's presence.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
What Is 'Suitable'?
Someone once asked me, "What is 'suitable'?" I paused for a moment, thinking about the friends I’ve grown close to. I realized that one of the things I enjoy most in my daily life is simply being with them. Even when we're not doing anything, we never feel bored. Even the silence becomes a joy. When we don't feel the need to rush and fill the gaps with conversation, it's the most ordinary yet cherished time of my life. No matter how far apart we are or how long it's been since we've talked, the thought of the things we've done together still makes the corners of my mouth turn up. Having someone in your life who can make you smile even when they're not around is a blessing.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Will I Ever Be Truly Loved?
Perhaps it's the lack of stability during childhood that makes you yearn even more for a happy family. The attachments you developed with your parents deeply influence how you relate to others in the future. If you were constantly ignored, blamed, or told to be "sensible," obedient, and quiet, you may have long been accustomed to suppressing your emotions. This is because you fear that if you express your true feelings, you'll be disliked, rejected, or even abandoned.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Do you feel like you can't hold on any longer?
Tears flow silently, sliding from the corners of your eyes, soaking into your pillow. The room is quiet, yet it feels like a stone is pressing on your chest, and every breath takes all your strength. You want to scream, but no sound comes out; you want to escape, but your body won't move. All that's left are the tears, as if they are trying to wash away all the grievances you’ve carried over the years.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Love, Hurt, and Self-Worth
For you, love and hurt are intertwined. You constantly crave affection, only to be scarred in return. So, you learn to remain silent, no longer expressing yourself, and no longer listening to your inner voice. You gradually lose touch with your emotions—both afraid of intimacy and yearning for an embrace. You become distant, wavering between approaching and retreating.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Journey to Happiness: Encounters and Departures
Not all companionship is a result of love; sometimes, it's simply a way to combat loneliness. Similarly, not all departures are malicious. People who leave also desire and pursue their own happiness.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Are You Holding on to Love or Holding Yourself Back?
It's not because you are a bad person; it's because you want to hold on to that love so badly. That's why you value his affection and constantly tolerate his criticism. You tell yourself that he's doing this for your own good, and that comforting narrative feels like the truth.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
A Journey to Embrace Your Authentic Self
You've found peace within yourself and have begun to listen to your inner voice. Sometimes you feel sorry for the old you, and sometimes you're grateful for your brave self. Finally, every step you take is truly your own. All the journeys you've taken in the past will become valuable experiences and lessons. Rather than regrets, you now look forward to the path ahead.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Do you ever wonder if a love that hurts can still be a path to a better you?
The pain of a wrong love can feel overwhelming, robbing you of your courage and faith. You're terrified, unsure how long this agony will last or how much strength you have left to endure it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Does letting go make space for what's next?
In reality, everyone is the same. After meeting someone, it takes time to truly understand their feelings. Don't blame yourself. Everyone and everything has their reasons for happening. So, in the end, let them go naturally.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets