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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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
What's a Good Breakup?
A good breakup is just as precious as a good relationship. It's a truth I realized later, and honestly, I became a better person after mine. It wasn't a sudden epiphany, but rather a gradual awakening, bit by bit, as I emotionally polished myself and forged a more stable self. That past relationship opened my eyes and forced me to confront myself: Why was I so uneasy? Why did my partner's reaction matter so much to me? Why was I becoming less and less like myself in love?
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
What Will You Not Regret?
You won't regret anything you've experienced. You'll begin to practice letting go of everything you've tried. Thank you to those who helped you on that journey you finally made it through. Most of all, thank you to yourself for never giving up.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Can You Love Without an Outcome?
Don't deny the journey just because there's no outcome. Every moment of joy and sorrow is a way to adjust your course toward happiness. The increasingly clear image of happiness in your heart is the star that guides you.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Do you always take his words seriously?
You've lost so much in this relationship. You know this love will surely teach you more in the future. You'll try to begin to accept this outcome. Your happiness, and the subsequent heartbreak, are all real. Let's not waste your last remaining feelings discussing it.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Do His Words Define Your Future?
It only took him a few seconds to say those few words, yet it has taken you so long to move on. Don't build your life around what he said. Don't let his casual words become an impenetrable wall that blocks your progress.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Goodbye to Him, Goodbye to Me
You waited for him, shedding so many tears. If he truly cared, he wouldn't have let you endure all of that before he came back. He clearly hasn't considered how much you've been through. If he had, he wouldn't have acted so carelessly.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing3 months ago in Poets
Love: Persistence Over Perfection
We're both good, but this relationship isn't simple. Many people fall in love, assuming that once they meet the right person, all their problems will naturally disappear. But in reality, relationships aren't built on compatibility; they're built on persistence.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing4 months ago in Poets
Was It a Goodbye, or a Dream We Never Lived?
Sometimes, the loss of someone you were never with can hurt more than a breakup. You never truly had them, so you never got the chance to say goodbye. Your feelings are stuck in limbo, unable to return to friendship or become a real relationship. A million words are in your heart, but in the end, you have to swallow them all. This relationship never even began, so you feel like you have no right to be sad, yet you feel sadder than anyone else.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing4 months ago in Poets
How can you know the world without knowing yourself?
Your worldview is the cumulative result of your experiences—the paths you've walked, the books you've read, and the people you've met. It's impossible to truly grasp the scale of the sky until you've climbed a mountain. A person's worldview is shaped by what they observe and what they hear.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing4 months ago in Poets