With the worldwide economic downturn there are many hard-working PSA/CSA who are truly financially challenged. I can attest to this because I have been down that road before.
As a sponsor or co-sponsor do not expect your hard-working downline to ask you for financial support. I don't think their pride will let them. I remember that one month I received a $5 gift certificate from my co-sponsor. She also reassigned some PSAs to me to help me acquire 120 extra points for the month through SFI's group mailer. I was very elated with her kind gesture. I did not make EA that month but it has motivated me and I am now EA2. I feel blessed to have such a co-sponsor.
We should therefore seek to offer financial assistance to our hard-working PSA/CSA because in the end we will also benefit. We must not sit around and wait for them to ask for help. We should approach them to find out if they need this assistance and do whatever we can to support them.
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With the worldwide economic downturn there are many hard-working PSA/CSA who are truly financially challenged. I can attest to this because I have been down that road before.
As a sponsor or co-sponsor do not expect your hard-working downline to ask you for financial support. I don't think their pride will let them. I remember that one month I received a $5 gift certificate from my co-sponsor. She also reassigned some PSAs to me to help me acquire 120 extra points for the month through ...more