You can work as hard as you want, but if you have no goals, then it’s easy to become lost, lethargic, and displaced. Think about it for a minute; imagine running two-a-day football practices, lifting weights, and watching game films all summer, only to show up to the stadium with no game plan as to how you’re going to win. Kinda pointless, right? In short, you need to have a goal or some kind of point system that serves as the proper motivation to get you where you need to be. Just like runners setting finish times to break and cyclists measuring cadence, you have to instill some type of end goal and unit of measure when it comes to advancing in the game of life. If you don’t have…