There's an old saying "you can lead a horse to water but you cannot force it to drink".
Most join SFI with the intend to become rich overnight. These individuals are lazy and want to do very little to earn their bread ("By the sweat of your brow man shall eat bread." so says the good book). My best advice is when you realize this let them be and move on to those who are willing to do the work.
I am still fairly new to SFI and have a few PSA's and CSA's some are working hard and others are just not moving since they join. All I do is send out my weekly mailer to all so that hopefully the ones that are not moving will one day actually decide to do so. For the one's that are actually working I send out congrats on stream, talk to them online when I see them or send them a personal email.
We can do so much and no more and no one likes to be forced/pressed into doing something they are not interested in doing or ready to commit to. First see if the interest and desire (this could take months)is there then work on nurturing those. Do not allow the negative reaction of these individuals to get you down or allow you to loose your focus. If they really want to make a go of SFI they will stick around. This business is not for everyone and the sooner we realize this the better off we will be.
There's an old saying "you can lead a horse to water but you cannot force it to drink".
Most join SFI with the intend to become rich overnight. These individuals are lazy and want to do very little to earn their bread ("By the sweat of your brow man shall eat bread." so says the good book). My best advice is when you realize this let them be and move on to those who are willing to do the work.