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Summary

The author, Rosalind Warren, finds inspiration in her Yorkie-Poo, Captain, to embrace a lifestyle that prioritizes relaxation, enjoyment, and living in the moment.

Abstract

Rosalind Warren shares her revelation about the joys of life through the experiences of her pet dog, Captain. During a massage, she realizes the simple pleasures Captain enjoys, such as head scratches, and decides to adopt a more dog-centric approach to life. This includes taking time to relax and nap, enjoying walks and the outdoors, savoring meals without guilt, playing and goofing off, appreciating treats and small pleasures, showing love to family, and living fully in the present. Warren acknowledges the finite nature of life and aims to emulate Captain's ability to live joyfully without worrying about the future. She concludes by setting a personal goal to enjoy life and be a good person, akin to Captain's simple purpose of being a good dog.

Opinions

  • The author believes that we can learn valuable life lessons from dogs, such as the importance of relaxation and enjoyment.
  • She suggests that humans should take cues from dogs to balance productivity with leisure and relaxation.
  • Warren emphasizes the joy of simple pleasures, like walking outdoors and fully enjoying meals without guilt.
  • She points out that play and unproductive goofing off are important for a fulfilling life.
  • The author values the appreciation of loved ones and the importance of expressing that appreciation.
  • She reflects on the importance of living in the moment, a concept she observes in Captain, which is

My New Lifestyle Guru is a Yorkie-Poo

You Can Learn A Lot About How To Enjoy Life From Dogs

Captain Blum. (author photo)

I recently treated myself to a full body massage. As my massage therapist began gently massaging my scalp — which felt absolutely wonderful — I suddenly realized something. This is what it felt like to be Captain!

Captain, the Yorkie-Poo I share with my sister, loves getting his head scratched. Now I knew why — this felt incredible! So utterly relaxing. So ridiculously pleasant.

I could have happily gotten my own head scratched for hours.

Which is exactly how Captain feels about it. Captain, at just five fluffy pounds, is a lap dog who will receive a scalp massage to his tiny noggin endlessly. If your hand stops scratching his little head for more than a few seconds, he’ll poke at you gently with a paw until you resume.

Clearly, Captain knows how to live! In that moment, I decided that my new goal in life would be to be more like my dog.

So what exactly does this mean? I will seek out more massages and head rubs, that’s for sure. But it also means:

Relax!

I spend a lot of my time getting things done, whether it’s errands, housework or social obligations. Meanwhile, Captain is happily dozing the day away in a patch of sunlight. It’s not as if I’m about to stretch out on the floor in the sunshine myself, but I can spend less time being productive and more time napping on the sofa or relaxing with a good book.

Walk!

Captain never turns down the opportunity for a ramble through the neighborhood. Dogs know that going out the door is always an exciting adventure. The world is full of cool things to see and hear and smell. Of course, the smells that the two of us enjoy are very different. But we both love being out and about. The take home for me? When you’re not relaxing — move!

Enjoy Your Chow.

Captain never feels guilty about eating anything. Of course, if given an opportunity, he’ll eat himself sick. So I don’t want to go overboard with this one. But to thoroughly enjoy every bite of my own dinner? I can do that.

Play!

If Captain can’t interest one of us in a game of “Which hand is holding the treat?” he’ll bat a piece of kibble across the room and then chase it down, just for the fun of it. I’ve accomplished a lot in my life. I am valued at my workplace. My writing is published everywhere and my career as a writing coach has flourished. But how much time do I spend just unproductively goofing off? Not enough!

Treats are great.

When you offer Captain a treat, he never turns it down, with “I don’t deserve this.” He enjoys it thoroughly, then looks for more. Treats make life fun. However you define them — from freshly baked cookies to binge-watching Doctor Who — grab as many as you can.

Appreciate Your Loved Ones

When I come in the door, Captain is there to greet me, tail wagging. The clear message? “I’m thrilled that you’re here.” I can’t wag, but I can appreciate my loved ones and always make sure they know how much they mean to me.

Live in the Moment.

Captain, at 12, is starting to head toward the end of his life span, just as I, at 64 am starting to head toward mine. The difference between us? He has no awareness of his own mortality and so never gives it a thought. Unlike Captain, I know I won’t last forever. But, like my dog, I can choose to fully enjoy the moment rather than fret about the future.

Life Is to Enjoy

Captain’s purpose is simple — to enjoy life and be a good dog. Going forward, I plan to get in touch with my inner Yorkie-poo. I will enjoy life and be a good person.

Wish me luck!

Writing Coach and editor-for-hire Roz Warren, who writes for everyone from the Funny Times to the New York Times, can help you improve and publish your work. Drop her a line at [email protected]. (That’s Ros with an “s,” not a “z.”)

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