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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Let Go of Anger
Once upon a time in a quaint village, there lived a woman known for her fiery temper. She had a tendency to get angry over the smallest of things, and this anger seemed to rule her life. One day, feeling overwhelmed by her own anger, she decided to seek guidance from a renowned monk known for his wisdom.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Fiction
Embracing Selfless Love and Growth
In the realm of affection, our yearning is often to be the sole source of joy for our beloved. Yet, reality unfailingly serves up an array of trials. Occasionally, we discover that we cannot bestow the happiness we desire upon our beloved, and, in some instances, we might even inadvertently burden their existence. It is in these moments that we must grasp the essence of selflessness in love — a profound and mature manifestation.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Motivation
A Father’s Love: Guiding His Daughter’s Journey
Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a loving father named John and his precious daughter, Sarah. John was a man of great responsibility, wisdom, and organization. He understood the profound influence he could have on Sarah’s life and was determined to be the best father he could be.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Fiction
28 Timeless Sentences on Love and Relationships
You can’t make someone stay if they want to leave. You can’t make someone who’s pretending to be asleep wake-up. If someone misses you or cares about you, they’ll reach out or show it. If someone truly cares about you, you can feel it even if they don’t say it. If none of these things happen, they probably don’t need you to worry about them because you can’t force love. People who contact you are less likely to care less about you. If someone breaks up and quickly finds someone new, it’s often not about that person being better, but about moving on. True love means staying faithful and not falling for excuses. If it’s meant to be, cherish it; if not, let it go. You can usually sense if someone likes you or not. Sometimes, even smart people deceive themselves. Don’t make promises you shouldn’t and don’t force love. If someone doesn’t fit in your life, let them go. Don’t keep calling someone who doesn’t answer; those who care will call you. Don’t chase people or things; your time is precious. Act with a clear conscience and accept that not everything is meant for you. Love can’t be rushed; cherish it when you have it. If you have love, give it your all; if not, live a fulfilling life on your own. Meeting someone is rare, but leaving is just part of life. Act with confidence to attract the right people. Be kind to others, but don’t fear making mistakes. Unhealthy attachment after a breakup isn’t love; it’s reluctance. If someone takes a long time to reply, they may be busy or with someone else. Love isn’t complicated; falling in love is. Loving someone is more important than falling in love. It’s scarier to love the wrong person than to be single. Life is neither as perfect nor as terrible as we imagine. Find the right person to love or love yourself if you don’t.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
Behind Every Strong Woman
Women are often described as being made of water, but some women are as strong as cement. They don’t act coquettishly because no one spoils them, they aren’t willful because no one pampers them, they don’t cry because no one coaxes them, and they aren’t lazy because they lack support.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
The Strong Love of Families
In the complex web of human life, one thing stands out — family love is incredibly important. It’s a special kind of love that sticks with us through thick and thin, no matter where we are or where life takes us. In this reflection, we’ll dive into what family love really means, how it supports us, and why it’s so essential.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets
A Mother’s Journey to Letting Go
Once upon a time in a quiet neighborhood, there lived a mother who had always cherished her son. She was 57 years old, retired for two years, and her son had recently married. The love she held for her son knew no bounds, and she felt it was her duty to care for him and her new daughter-in-law.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Families
Life’s Wisdom: Simple Lessons for Happiness
In the journey of life, we often stumble upon wisdom that transcends time and circumstances. These are the lessons that resonate with our hearts, guiding us toward a more fulfilling existence. The following pearls of wisdom encapsulate the essence of contentment, gratitude, and the pursuit of genuine happiness:
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 months ago in Poets