To answer this question, I would like to address the word success. Most likely, every individual has his own definition of success. One would say achieving a short term goal is a success. Others would say achieving your ultimate goal, where your passion is, is the true success.
The question deals with SFI affiliates finding success in just few weeks and others will take months or years. Is finding success synonymous with achieving success? If this is the case then, I would like to know how can one find or achieve success in just weeks with SFI. If what is being meant here is by doing the FASTTRACK one can accumulate 500VP + 200VP in just 24 hours, almost half of the required VPs to achieve EA and also being automatically entered to E365 with lots of prizes to be won plus performing the To-Do List every day, in a short time achieving EA, this sounds to be finding your way to success. If furthermore, one has funds to cover all his expenses to promote SFI like, sponsoring, offering incentives to downlines, this could be seen as easy and fast in achieving success. One might have done good in sponsoring by purchasing PSAs, saving time, but you need time to establish close relationship with your downlines, especially with your new PSAs. Is the above scenario can be achieved in just weeks and call it a success?
For me, I would rather focus on achieving my ultimate goal to have financial freedom by building a solid team, composed of passionate people helping others to succeed in SFI and this requires time, not just weeks.
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To answer this question, I would like to address the word success. Most likely, every individual has his own definition of success. One would say achieving a short term goal is a success. Others would say achieving your ultimate goal, where your passion is, is the true success.
The question deals with SFI affiliates finding success in just few weeks and others will take months or years. Is finding success synonymous with achieving success? If this is the case then, I would like to know
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