Frisky Having Her Way !!exclusive!! -

So, the next time you feel that spark of mischief or that burst of unexplained energy, don’t push it down. Let it out. Let Frisky have her way.

Frisky operates on a different wavelength than the rest of us. Where we see consequences, she sees opportunities. Where we see a clean floor, she sees a canvas for flour footprints. Her primary motivations are threefold: curiosity, energy, and an unwavering belief that the current moment is the only one that matters. Frisky having her way

Neuroscience and positive psychology have begun to validate what pet owners and parents have always known: structured, low-stakes impulsivity is essential for mental health. When we allow a brief period of "friskiness"—whether in ourselves or our charges—we stimulate the brain’s reward pathways. Dopamine flows. Cortisol (the stress hormone) drops. Creativity spikes. So, the next time you feel that spark

By the time Mark cornered her in the hallway, Frisky had already claimed victory. She wasn't running. She was sauntering . She stopped exactly three feet out of arm’s reach, sat down, and began to clean one paw with the serene grace of a pharaoh surveying her kingdom. Frisky operates on a different wavelength than the