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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The Orchard of the Heart
No matter what state you are in, you must understand that the goal of life is health and happiness. Say goodbye to unhappy people and things. When you feel happy, buy yourself flowers; when life is a little bitter, eat some candy; when you are lonely, look up at the stars and talk to them. Be brave—in the end, we will all be happy.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 12 hours ago in Poets
The Art of the Simple Heart
In any relationship, if it constantly triggers your vulnerability, anxiety, and unease—and you find yourself unable to change the dynamic—leaving may be the best choice. In life, learn to treat yourself kindly by knowing when to walk away. Leaving certain people isn't necessarily because they are "bad," but because being with them makes you feel bad.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharinga day ago in Poets
My Own Umbrella
When a person stands on tiptoe to get closer to the sun, the whole world cannot block their light. Perhaps you are going through your toughest time right now, but please do not lose your courage. I know you have felt hate, heartbreak, and breakdown; I know you have doubted yourself and worried about the future.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Poets
The Law of Inner Resonance
When you are in a good state, every encounter becomes a perfect one. Don't sacrifice the possibility of becoming a better version of yourself just to be in a relationship. When you aren't in a healthy state of mind, you will mostly attract people who are also struggling, resulting in the wrong person at the wrong time.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing4 days ago in Poets
The Art of Allowing
We often live exhausting lives, perhaps because we are always trying to fight against life's torrents. We desperately want to hold onto beautiful moments, yet we are too eager to push away painful experiences. We are used to clinging tightly—feeling resentful toward those who leave and fearful of the unknown.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing6 days ago in Poets
Core Shattering: A Quiet Evolution
I recently came across a term: "core shattering." It isn't an emotional breakdown, but rather a moment where, one day, you suddenly understand everything. You slowly become quiet; you no longer rush to explain yourself, and you feel less inclined to join in superficial excitement.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing8 days ago in Poets
To Be Seen, Not Just Strong
The strongest people are rarely born brave; instead, they learn how to comfort themselves early on. It is not that they don’t need anyone, but rather that when they needed someone most, no one was there. So, they learned to talk to themselves in the darkness, to hold themselves tight on the edge of collapse, and to grit their teeth through the moments when no one responded.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 days ago in Poets
A Good Breakfast and Fresh Flowers
Others may leave, but you will always remain. So, eat a good breakfast every day, keep fresh flowers in your room, and occasionally buy yourself a gift. The secret of life is nothing more than this: what remains in your life amidst the tranquility is what you truly desire—what truly belongs to you. It doesn’t have to be much, but it must be good.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 days ago in Poets
The Romance of Being Unloved
A person's emotions are at their most stable only when they are loved or when they love no one at all. Loneliness is never sadness; rather, it is the freedom of being alone. It is not the misery of being ignored, but the blank space that life provides you.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing11 days ago in Poets