First and foremost I will have to find out why the person wants to quit and the reason he joined SFI. These two factors will determine the kind of advice I will use to convince the affiliate.
Again it will be necessary to use my own experience in SFI as a yardstick to convince the affiliate. Most time we jump into a business without first learning how it works.
It will be necessary to let the affiliate know that SFI is not for get rich quick. It’s a solid business to be built on over time.
It requires patience, hard work, training and constant learning. Like every other business it takes a while before the business matures and start yielding fruits.
I will quickly chip in the fact that even in the course of joining SFI you spend nothing and yet you are rewarded. I don't know any other business that does same.
The training and experience acquired in SFI cannot be quantified with money and will not be taken away from the affiliate whether he stays or decides to quit. It’s an enduring legacy.
Finally but not the least, the affiliate should realize that SFI has come to stay and it is only through determination and believing in oneself that the affiliate can achieve great success. Whoever wants to make it big in life SFI is the solid ground for such an opportunity. Nothing good come easy and there is reward for hard work. Hope these points will help. Have a great success!
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First and foremost I will have to find out why the person wants to quit and the reason he joined SFI. These two factors will determine the kind of advice I will use to convince the affiliate.
Again it will be necessary to use my own experience in SFI as a yardstick to convince the affiliate. Most time we jump into a business without first learning how it works.
It will be necessary to let the affiliate know that SFI is not for get rich quick. It’s a solid business to be built
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