I am at a more advanced level than a newbie and my answer will be based on what I do now. You see, my time is more limited as I have more communications to write, etc.
Since by now I have a firm grasp of much of SFI, I do not spend time reading all of the Threads. There are two main reasons one reads the Threads at the Forum: 1) To learn something you don't know, and 2) To help answer the questions when you do know the answers.
My daily habit is when I log-in, I first check the list of live threads on the Alerts Page and go to the ones that interest me and read all the posts. I will reply to the thread when the answer I have has not been brought out, or when someone makes a false statement. This is important because many businesses could be adversely affected by a bad answer.
I start with the oldest thread at the bottom so I will not lose any of the most recent ones.
Before I move on, I check my own posts to see if there is any further conversation there. And reply to it if necessary.
Then after I have worked some of the red tabs, I do the red Forum tab. This tab brings up the posts by my upline, downline, and those I follow. Again I read the whole thread and make my comments if needed.
Throughout the day when I log-in, I will check the Alerts Page for new threads that interest me and check on those that have not been answered.
I do not spend time on those threads that ask the same questions that always get the same answer. I also do not give the links, but will tell how to find the links. This helps them to develop the habit of doing a search before asking.And for doing the work involved in a search.This helps them to get the most out of their trip to the Forum.
I also in addition to bookmarking great posts, I will copy and paste with the author's name the great posts into my Leadership Page blog. These posts may be for my downline or for myself when I know that I will need the information in the future.
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I am at a more advanced level than a newbie and my answer will be based on what I do now. You see, my time is more limited as I have more communications to write, etc.
Since by now I have a firm grasp of much of SFI, I do not spend time reading all of the Threads. There are two main reasons one reads the Threads at the Forum: 1) To learn something you don't know, and 2) To help answer the questions when you do know the answers.
My daily habit is when I log-in, I first check
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