 You need to know two things. You need to know where you are in the moment. Not where you were five minutes ago, five days ago, or five weeks ago. You need to know where you are right now, and you need to have an end address. Where am I going? Those are the only two points you need. And then once you have those two points, you don't need to worry about either one of them. What you need to do now is pay attention to the direction and listen to every turn that you're supposed to make. And of course, the beauty with this analogy is, if you're like me and kind of directionally dysfunctional, you're probably going to take a wrong turn. And then what happens? It reroutes.