Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
Bio
Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
Stories (936)
Filter by community
Healing in the Stillness
Loneliness is precious because only in that quiet stillness can you truly hear the voice of your heart. You have faced your sadness and shed your tears alone, with honesty. You accept them, knowing they are life lessons—a vital part of the journey. Only when you are alone can you truly grow.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing25 days ago in Poets
The Ghost in the Room
Love may end without a result, but it cannot end without closure. We can all accept that a relationship might not last. Time changes, people change, and feelings fade; these are not faults, they are just life. What makes it hard to move on is never the separation itself, but the lack of clarity.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing26 days ago in Poets
Choosing Yourself Over the Chase
Don't waste time waiting for someone to grow up. When someone requires you to exhaust yourself explaining how to love them—without them proactively seeking to understand or reflect—the likely outcome is mutual harm.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing29 days ago in Poets
The Mercy of Distance
Often, the ones you love but cannot have are actually being kept away by fate for your own protection. The distant dynamics you don't understand—the ambiguity and the mixed signals—are all shields, preventing you from falling into the wrong relationship. The person you loved deeply, but couldn't be with, was a deliberate detour. Fate separated you to give you the clarity you needed to avoid being hurt.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
The Wealth of Subtraction
Abundance isn't always about having more; sometimes, it’s the exact opposite. If you want to live an abundant life, you might actually need less. Why do people today seem to have everything, yet feel as though they have nothing? In a world of material excess and information overload, we often feel spiritually barren and confused. We pursue "more," but more rarely brings the satisfaction we expect.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
Middle Age: Emotional Change, Life Change
In middle age, changing your emotions is like changing your life. Many people only slowly realize this at this age: the importance of eliminating internal conflict, making emotions valuable, and being able to get along comfortably with everyone.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
The Quiet Return to Yourself
It’s okay to feel sad; that’s human nature. But don’t let someone unworthy keep you down for too long. Don’t let other people’s indifference or mistakes become reasons to torment yourself repeatedly; that isn’t fair to you at all.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
Guard Your Battery. Top Story - March 2026.
Why are some people so attractive just by standing there? It’s not because they are "likable," but because they don’t need everyone to like them. I realized later that truly charismatic people allow themselves to be criticized, but they never criticize themselves. They never try to please the world; instead, the world stops to watch them.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout a month ago in Poets
