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🐈 10 Writing Lessons I Learned from My Cat (And Why They Work) |
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Pets are masters of mindfulness. Cats in particular act like they’ve figured out life and are just waiting for their human servants to catch up already, geez.
Pip has graced us with his presence for about nine years. He showed up one winter night, hungry, cold, and shivering on our doorstep like a Dickens character. So we let him in. Now he runs the house, sets the schedule, and has strong, unshakable opinions about when I should work versus when I should pet him. (You can guess who wins. We both do.)
He’s an indoor prince with a palace to run. We never realized how much we all needed him, but he knew. He chose us.
Somewhere along the way, I realized he’s also been teaching me how to write. Not in an “outline your novel” kind of way, which frankly would be weird and also pretty darn cool; more in a “stop overthinking and do the thing, already” kind of way.
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If you’re not a cat person, there’s the door. Kidding! Pups and all manner of pets welcome. So here’s what I’ve learned…
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Pets are masters of mindfulness. Cats in particular act like they’ve figured out life and are just waiting for their human servants to catch up already, geez.