While I don't consider myself a Maurice Moss*, I've always been aware that the 'reset' button is an option - generally the final option - when a device isn't working the way it's supposed to work.
Time and time again we hit a metaphorical reset button in regard to our attitudes, relationships, issues of forgiveness, vocation aspirations, and the list goes on. I've just hit it on this much neglected, poor excuse of a blog (perhaps I'll even share it, this time around!).
As I approach 25, and in the light of available time on my hands, I was reminded of the enjoyment I find in writing. I figured it was time to re-set my focus on things I value and find enjoyable, despite another birthday marking yet another year in which I wonder how 'productive' I've actually been.
I'm aware that like me, many career-less, single people my age fear that they've been 'left behind' or have missed something thus far. In these times, I'd suggest hitting the reset button - you haven't been left behind. Take action and do what you enjoy.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
*I would have also mentioned 'Roy Trenneman' here, but I feel like I share some (unfortunate) similarities to that character...
