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 Architecture of Belief
If you can remain calm and composed, you are more likely to achieve what you want. There is a profound truth about destiny: the success of any endeavor depends largely on the strength of your belief. In other words, the more you believe in yourself, the closer you are to success.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 19 hours ago in Poets
Love's Trials: A Path to Growth
It is a beautiful piece of writing. Converting it into a cohesive narrative allows the wisdom to flow like a conversation, moving from the metaphysical "why" to the practical "how." Here is your article refined into a flowing paragraph format with a new title and subtitle.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing5 days ago in Poets
Gentleness and Wisdom
I’ve noticed that people in healthy relationships often share a common trait: the ability to see each other’s "dilemmas." Sometimes, what your partner says or does might seem inexplicable—even hurtful, angry, or aggrieved. But when you refuse to retaliate and instead pause to empathize, many tensions begin to loosen. When you look past the surface to understand their true psychological motivations, they will sense it. They lower their defenses, become more vulnerable, and may even begin to rely on you because, at that moment, they are finally understood.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing6 days ago in Poets
Unbroken and New
Thank you for the journey, for the kindness I encountered in adversity, and the light shown to me in the darkness. Thank you to myself for finally making it this far. The world may have let you down, but you haven't let yourself down.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing9 days ago in Poets
The Mercy of Walking Away
Too often, we love so intensely that we forget we also deserve to be treated well. Repeated concessions are not born from a lack of principles, but rather from the belief that if we just endure a little longer, or give a little more, the relationship will finally improve.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing10 days ago in Poets