Life Secrets
From Thai Food
Life lessons can
come from the
most unlikely
places, once you
become open to
receiving them.
Once you stop
compartmentalizing
life, there are
rich insights to
be gained from
places you might
never previously
have given any
thought. Like
Thai food…
1. You’ll
never get the
best out of
either by being
half-hearted.
If you hold back
on the chillies
and other
spices, Thai
food won’t have
much savour. The
same is true for
life; conviction
is the secret
ingredient for
success.
2. It needn’t
take long to
produce great
results.
Just as you can
produce a great
Thai stir-fry in
minutes, you can
create something
fantastic in
your life in a
short time. The
road to
achievement
doesn’t have to
be long and slow
and hard.
3. You get
out what you put
in. You’ll
never make good
Thai food with
bad ingredients
and a bad
attitude.
Whatever you do,
if you don’t put
care into it,
you’ll never get
the best out of
it.
4. Neither is
meant to be a
spectator sport.
There’s not a
great deal of
enjoyment to be
gained by
sitting on the
sidelines. If
you hang around
while Thai food
is being made,
you may find
yourself
coughing and
spluttering at
the pungent
cooking aroma of
the chillies and
ginger etc. But
the flavour…
5. Both
depend on the
same art of
making the most
of what you
have. You
could spend your
time thinking
how much more
you could do, if
only you had X,
Y, or Z, or you
can get the
maximum
enjoyment from
what you have
right now.
6. You don’t
have to be rich
to enjoy either.
After all, Thai
street food is
just as
delicious in its
way as a royal
banquet.
7. It’s your
creative vision
that makes the
difference.
You can make as
many great
things with a
few simple
ingredients as
you choose. It’s
all down to your
imagination and
your enthusiasm.
8. Neither
need make you
fat. You are
always in
control of your
choices.
9. It’s never
as good if
you’re just
doing it for
one. Both
taste best when
they’re shared.
10. Both are
a celebration of
everyday
ingredients.
Author
Annie Kaszina Ph
D, is a coach
and writer who
has helped
hundred of women
to rebuild their
confidence and
their life after
an abusive
relationship.
Annie is the
author of "The
Woman You Want
To Be". Inside
this ebook
you'll learn to
believe in
yourself and the
fulfilling
future you're
looking for.
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