Gratitude
The Unfolding: Becoming the Resilient Woman at 40
At 40, embrace your role as a resilient middle-aged woman. "I'll enjoy whatever life gives me." Reaching middle age, I finally understand this. Truly insightful women possess a resilient mindset. It’s not about being tough or confrontational, but about seeing things clearly, letting go, and living life at your own pace.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing15 days ago in Poets
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Thank you Lord for 2025. You showed me your grace and faithfulness in one of the most darkest years of my life. You light up my world with fireworks from the start to the end. Amazing, amazing, amazing! I am still speechless by how you do things. Surely your ways are above and beyond my imaginations. Just when I thought my world was going down, you showed me that it isn't. You showed me that darkness is the perfect moment for fireworks. I am humbled and grateful to be alive to witness this new beginning.
By Emos Sibu Poriei (Kaya)16 days ago in Poets
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Father of Psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud once said that the father isn't just a parent; he's a crucial psychological force who introduces limits, shapes morality. Often think about how wonderful of a Father my husband is to our children. Though his childhood wasn’t perfect, Freud describes that a moment can shape you for a lifetime. Im writing in my diary today reflecting on a moment I think shaped my husband into the father he is today. The cover photo is a picture of my father in law with a beautiful fast car in Italy. This moment I believe from reading Freud is what shaped my husband into the man he is today. If you look closely in the picture you will see my husband taking the picture of his father. Just like Freud describes a mirror into our soul, in that moment he was too a mirror of his father. Who himself isn’t a perfect man but a trying man. This father son trip, shaped my husband and mirrored the life he wanted. Not the fancy vacation but the small moments like this picture of him with his father, the laughs they shared with his grandmother Teresa, who years later wrote in a letter I have framed that she too often thought bout all the laughs they shared on that trip. Those small moments will never be forgotten. When I look at the father my husband is today, i believe like Freud is because of a small moment in Italy that mirrored a lifetime of love.
By La Regina💗Venturini❤️16 days ago in Poets
2025: A Landscape of Resilience
Thank you to myself for trying my best, and for accepting what I couldn't do. Standing at the tail end of 2025 and looking back on this year's events, it feels like a journey through typhoons, torrential rain, and blazing sun. There was the passion of giving my all, and the grace of accepting what I couldn't. Looking up, there are trivialities; looking back, there are magnificent landscapes.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing16 days ago in Poets








