Adult life is often the enemy of the frisky. We are taught to be composed, professional, and predictable. However, suppressing that inner "frisky" side can lead to burnout and a lack of inspiration.
To be frisky is to be playful, lively, and full of energy. When someone (or something) is "having her way," it implies a breakdown of barriers. It is the moment where logic or "the rules" take a backseat to instinct and excitement.
There is a certain level of "main character energy" required to have your way. It’s the refusal to be dampened by the expectations of others.
Often, frisky energy involves a little bit of "good" trouble—the kind that ends in laughter rather than a lecture. 2. When Nature Has Her Way: The Animal Kingdom
In the world of art and design, letting "Frisky" have her way means ignoring the color wheel and the "correct" way to compose a shot. It is the chaotic energy that leads to breakthroughs.
