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Pawsitivity isn't random and it's not something that can be purrformed or contrived. It really has to stem from our inner mood, our actual feelings. It's sort of a way of life, or perspective in how to see things. It's like feeling like you're always standing with your back purrfectly straight instead of slouched at all. Pawsitivity is something you can feel in the air; it's a mood and a way to live. Japanese culture is known for having rules or social mores around purrfection. There's strong pursuit or obsession with the idea of perfection, which they call kodawari. It's embedded into daily life, art, business, and revolves around the meticulous attention to detail and quality. Another Japanese idea is kaizen, which means continuous improvement, the desire for excellence in every task. So even if you're just sending a simple email to your boss, or taking the trash out, or plating your dinner after work, you do it with attention, focus, and the feeling that it needs to be perfect.
Of course, that can be stressful to try to make everything perfect. But it can also transcend a feeling of lowness or lack of motivation. There's a respect for work ethic, and a respect for the process. It can be beautiful to harp on each and every detail, and when you apply meaning to the little things, it inspires a sense of pawsitivity automatically. If you tell yourself it matters, then it does. Your inner thoughts and messages to yourself are more than crucial for a healthy perspective; they literally shape the mechanisms in our brain and the wiring to our actions. Not everything may matter, but everything is certainly connected, and if you don't care in something like your thoughts or messages to yourself, then it will be impossible to care about anything else.
If you want to start your week on the right paw, then scroll these wholesome, adorable, and hilariously pawsitive cat memes. They're sure to inspire that pawsitive mood that is needed to target your work week with diligence and excellence, just like the Japanese.
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