I would say the most important thing I learned in my first year with SFI is to never give up. In this day and age, we want everything right now. We don't want to wait for results. We have instant access to everything via smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc. So when we start working from home, we expect it to work out the same way. We want to do work and get paid right away. But we need to realize that we are not "working" for somebody else with SFI, we are working for ourselves. So it takes time to build up the business. I can't count the times I wanted to "give up" the first year. But then I would think, do I really want to "give up" and go back to working for someone else. If I did that, where would I be in 1, 3, or 5 years. Probably still working for the same person. But if I stuck with SFI, worked the business, in the same 1, 3, or 5 years, I would be working for myself. Possibly being financially free and living my life the way I want, instead of being told how to live it.
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I would say the most important thing I learned in my first year with SFI is to never give up. In this day and age, we want everything right now. We don't want to wait for results. We have instant access to everything via smartphones, tablets, laptops, etc. So when we start working from home, we expect it to work out the same way. We want to do work and get paid right away. But we need to realize that we are not "working" for somebody else with SFI, we are working for ourselves. So it takes ...more