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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Beyond the Vow of Endurance
Many enter marriage because they are in love. Many stay in marriage because of the children. Many dare not leave because of reality. But a truly happy marriage is never about sacrifice, forbearance, or suppression; it is about respect, understanding, and mutual growth.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing25 days ago in Poets
The Art of Repair
A person who truly loves you won’t always give in to your every whim. They might get angry at your questions, but once you have both calmed down, you will see them quietly adjusting—as if they have heard your heart and are trying to get closer to you.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing25 days ago in Poets
Middle-Aged Clarity
In middle age, don't burden yourself with too many "shoulds." The most exhausting thing about this stage of life isn't the responsibility of caring for aging parents and young children, but a life held hostage by countless "shoulds."
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing27 days ago in Poets
Beyond the Breaking Point
Often, it's not that you don't want to let go, but that you can't, because the relationship hasn't reached its natural end. Don’t rush or force yourself to find an answer. Deep down, you know you should leave, but your body won't budge.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing28 days ago in Poets
The Art of the Silent Exit
The highest level of adult clarity is being selective with your social circle. 1. Releasing grudges is about cutting emotional losses. The human heart has limited capacity; do not fill it with useless garbage. Saving your energy for like-minded people and the things you love is the truest form of self-love.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing29 days ago in Poets
Living in Fate, Not Clinging
Whether male or female, never desperately seek marriage, for everything in this world follows the law of cause and effect. What is meant to be yours will eventually arrive; what is not meant for you will only deplete your energy. Believe that when a debt of kindness is owed to you, someone who cherishes you dearly will appear. Without greed, there are gifts; with heavy expectations, there are only losses. Hope for the attainable, wait for the possible, listen, observe, and go with the flow. Walk forward with composure.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
Better Alone than Exhausted
"I’d Rather Be Alone and Quiet Than Tired of Being with Someone Else" We aren't afraid of loneliness; we are afraid of entrusting ourselves to someone who doesn't appreciate us. At certain stages of life, what matters more than mere companionship is the feeling of comfortable peace. If a relationship requires you to constantly suppress your needs, pretend everything is fine, and work tirelessly to please someone else just to receive a spark of positive energy, then you are better off alone.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
The Freedom of an Unattached Heart
Indeed, the best state of life is being single and having no one you are pining for. I recently stumbled upon a post that unexpectedly resonated with me. The gist was that someone asked: "What period of your life do you think was the most carefree and happiest?"
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets