I would first ask the reason they want to give up, and then remind them that there must have been a good reason for signing up in the first place.
Then I would tell them that SFI isn't a get rich scheme and that "Rome wasn't built in a day." And there is no magic pill for making money in an online business, despite what the "gurus" say.
And if they want to make "rock star income" it's necessary to work strategically, sometimes for up to three years before they determine it's no longer worth it.
I actually found someone I've known for years and haven't spoken to in a while, who said that they had stopped SFI because they wanted to do it on their own and set up their own business so they wouldn't be "paying to build someone else's business". I told him that it wasn't someone else's business at all, it was his own business. And it would be very difficult to find anywhere else that actually paid you for building your own business without charging you an arm and a leg to do it.
Also, sometimes nothing you do can convince them so you just continue to work with the workers and be patient with them. They will come back around in time. And if they don't, they weren't yours to begin with. There will be others. So don't fret it.
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I would first ask the reason they want to give up, and then remind them that there must have been a good reason for signing up in the first place.
Then I would tell them that SFI isn't a get rich scheme and that "Rome wasn't built in a day." And there is no magic pill for making money in an online business, despite what the "gurus" say.
And if they want to make "rock star income" it's necessary to work strategically, sometimes for up to three ...more