Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Nugget of Wisdom: When to Reset

The only time an alarm clock should be blinking is when it has recently lost power. Any other time, its lighted numbers stay static and unaltered. Though you can still see the numbers if the clock is blinking, it probably needs to be reset, because the time displayed is wrong.


If you have experienced something that has jolted your entire world, then you know what it means to lose power. No matter how long you are disconnected, power loss requires that you take time to reset. It may have only been a flicker, but when the power comes back on, when you gain your footing again, if you don't take time to reset, there will be this blinking essence coming from you that is apparent to everyone but you. It will say to the world: "I've recently been disconnected from my power source."

You might have finished last year blinking, but take the time to heal in 2010. Reset those emotions of doubt, pain, anger and bitterness. Don't deceive yourself into thinking all is well. Just as you reset a clock by comparing it to a more accurate clock, you must align yourself with others who can serve as a comparison to help you reset in the New Year.

Helping You Reset,

Byron Jamal

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