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 (221/0)
Is Happiness in the Journey, Not the Destination?
Don’t get stuck waiting for some far-off happiness! Life’s a long journey, like a big race. We all have dreams we’re chasing, but sometimes we get scared or forget to enjoy the moments we’re in.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 22 hours ago in Poets
City Love Story
Emily and Fernando lived in a busy city. They loved each other very much, but their relationship had been difficult at times. Emily sometimes felt like she was losing herself, but she still hoped things would get better.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 22 hours ago in Fiction
Do We Take Our Loved Ones for Granted?
We all get stressed sometimes, and it’s easy to take it out on the people we love the most, like our family. We might be polite at work and patient with new friends, but at home, around familiar faces, we can lose our temper or get short with them.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharingabout 22 hours ago in Poets
Don’t Let Fear Hold You Back
Don’t let fear of the unknown hold you back from love. The chance to meet someone who truly sets your soul alight is a precious gift. Not everyone gets to experience that kind of connection, so when it finds you, cherish it. Some believe that the connections we forge in past lives influence our present. Perhaps those unfulfilled bonds lead us to new love in this life, offering a chance to rewrite a story that ended too soon.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Poets
Don’t Be a Pushover, But Don’t Be Naive Either
The world can be tough. Sometimes being honest can make people take advantage of you while being too tricky can hurt you. The key is finding a balance. Sometimes it’s okay to play dumb to avoid trouble, but don’t be a pushover. Let people know you have limits and will stand up for yourself.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Poets
The Power of Small Things: How Eliza Rediscovered the Beauty in Life
Eliza used to love everything — the city’s buzz, quiet nature walks, and even the burnt-sugar cookies from her favorite bakery. But lately, those cookies tasted like cardboard, the flowers looked droopy, and her friends felt like strangers in a crowded room.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 days ago in Fiction