Some say he’s “ugly” but this little cutie will give you the motivation you need

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Here, you will meet Olive. She stars in this motivational video. Throughout the video, subtitles appear that induce various thoughts of inner reflection and observation. However, the words are not what catches the attention of viewers. As you watch the video, this cat’s adorable look on its face will keep you watching and waiting for more. Seeing more and more words, we watch the kitten’s face intently waiting for what we will see next.
What catches our eyes is the seemingly crooked mouth and cross-eyed appearance of the kitten’s face. As the video draws your attention to the eyes, it flashes the words, “I can see totally fine.” What a cute hint of sarcasm! Upon analyzing the kitten, one might begin to wonder if this sweet kitten was injured or born with some sort of disability. Wondering where the video is going, we watch intently waiting to see what we will read next.

Some say he’s “ugly” but this little cutie will give you the motivation you need

The words appear, “I especially see the beauty in YOU, hooman.”

How sweet and inspiring! The intentional misspelling adds even more of a cuteness element to it. The video puts out a motivational message that we could all use. Who better could it come from than this sweet kitten? The video invites us to, “chase the ball of yarn.” The meaning of this is open for interpretation. Maybe, for you, it means going out and actually hitting the gym, not just saying you will. It could mean to chase that dream you felt was kind of a far stretch just a few years ago. What is your “ball of yarn?”

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Not only should we chase, but we should also “catch our mouse.” Before catching the mouse, cats hunt and lurk around them waiting for just the right opportunity. They know exactly the right timing for their catch. For cats, it is easy to determine when to run away or jump. Maybe that is something you need to work on. Learn when to run or jump from opportunities.

We can all learn something from Olive, so listen!