It takes a while for some folks to realize that SFI is a real business and can work for them. Others see the potential from the start. We are all different, yet we all have the potential to learn and earn.
Some folks sign up hoping that magically SFI will start sending checks. They want to believe they can hit that jackpot, but as we all know, it's hard work that wins the day. When someone finally commits and puts in the hard work they see the rewards. Not immediately, but as time goes by things get better.
Slow and steady wins the race. But a little money sure doesn't hurt either. Do what you can and keep active. If it takes a year, so be it. It's not a race. Have fun doing it. Even if you aren't successful at it, you will learn from the experience.
SFI is not for everyone. That's why we should realize that the advice "Work with the Workers" really applies here. Be encouraging, but don't expect more from your affiliates than they can or want to give. They need to find their own pace, goals, evaluate their needs and determine if they really want to work in SFI.
Just be there to answer questions and make sure you congratulate those who achieve EA or TL or keep increasing their VP.
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It takes a while for some folks to realize that SFI is a real business and can work for them. Others see the potential from the start. We are all different, yet we all have the potential to learn and earn.
Some folks sign up hoping that magically SFI will start sending checks. They want to believe they can hit that jackpot, but as we all know, it's hard work that wins the day. When someone finally commits and puts in the hard work they see the rewards. Not immediately, but as time goes
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