Thanks for the question.
Everyone of us here learns everyday in SFI be it new affiliates or senior affiliates. You definitely need to pass on the knowledge that you gained from SFI from the day you joined to your new PSAs as you want them to do what you do by duplication.
The advice must be acceptable to your new PSAs and useful in helping them improve or develop in SFI.
1) Fit the advice to the need of your new PSAs by using small step and tailor your advice to your new PSA's ability to benefit from it. Be sure the amount of behavior you are dealing with is within his/her ability to understand and accomplish. The feedback must be usable, so make sure the level of detail fits the skill and knowledge of the person receiving it.
Remember that you are not supposed to give instruction BUT giving them the guideline on achieving their goals with SFI.
Instead of saying "Please log in everyday to SFI website and go through your to-do-list to earn Versa Points everyday and you can also qualify for the daily draw that you might win something. You can also earn points by going through the SFI lessons", you should also stress the importance of doing the task. You can refer them to the link: "please refer to https://www.sfimg.com/SFIBasics"
2) Focus the advice clearly on the behavior of your new PSAs. Avoid insulting remarks that may damage their confidence. Feedback should be aimed at a single person, not spread across your new PSAs. Don’t overburden them with too much advice to handle at one time. Make sure your new PSAs to whom you’re giving advice is interested, attentive, and ready to benefit from the advice. Focus on changing behavior, rather than on personal traits.
3) TIMING of advice should match new PSA's needs. Give when most usable. Advice should be provided when the person can most benefit from it. Certain time, it is better to wait for your new PSAs to reach EA level. Once they reach EA level, you can start giving them some kind of incentives for them to advance themselves in SFI.
The only thing to do with good advice is pass it on. It is never any use to oneself.. - OSCAR WILDE
Best of luck to you and all...:)
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Thanks for the question.
Everyone of us here learns everyday in SFI be it new affiliates or senior affiliates. You definitely need to pass on the knowledge that you gained from SFI from the day you joined to your new PSAs as you want them to do what you do by duplication.
The advice must be acceptable to your new PSAs and useful in helping them improve or develop in SFI.
1) Fit the advice to the need of your new PSAs by using small step and tailor your advice to
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