Tatiana Khodakova
Coffee is always a reason… In the morning — to wake up to its aroma with an automatic “switch on” of a smile…
Coffee is a reason to go to work, to start working activity with a cup of black and invigorating drink, tuning in to the wave of activity…
Coffee is a reason to stay alone with your thoughts, giving them the opportunity to acquire the “consistency of logic” with each sip…
Coffee is a way to raise your importance in your own eyes, having paid an “inadequate price” for it in a restaurant…
Coffee is a reason to “chat” with friends about nothing or about him…
Coffee is an excuse to see the eyes of a person close to you, without violating such a comfortable uncertainty…
Perhaps, after these words, you will ask yourself the question: “What do I really want when I think that I want coffee?” But coffee will still come to your aid, in those moments when you need a reason.
Coffee… How do we choose it? Or maybe it is Coffee that chooses us, standing out as a bright “Figure” on the “Background” of the menu pages, clearly defining our desires?
And when we want warmth, tenderness and lightness, Cappuccino walks towards us with a soft, unhurried gait, offering romance, decorated by the hand of a barista on a snow-white, foamy hat…
Reading the desire for fullness and versatility, a tall and stylish Latte is heading towards us, offering the beauty of boundaries combined with integrity…
Noticing our activity, Espresso confidently approaches to complement our activity with energy and dynamics…
And when we want to slow down, to merge with joy as much as possible, such an organic and seasoned Americano will notice…
Closer to the evening, ahead of fatigue, Irish Coffee will rush to us, dissolving the problems of the passing day in drops of whiskey…
Or maybe, at a very late hour, enveloping us in the passion of cardamom, Eastern Coffee will embrace us…
We choose, we are chosen… and, in the case of Coffee, this always coincides…
Photo by Curated Lifestyle
Translated by Maria Zayats
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Татьяна Ходакова
Практический психолог
Интегративный подход