Its a very tactful question and I will answer it very sceptically and tactfully.
With anything you do It must be done with Quality and quantity. We all get training with volumes of quantity,vast amounts of books, reading material and technology makes up for quantity but what you sift and absorb is Quality.
When we get sign ups you cannot offer material what is already in their training because this becomes boring and monotanous andthis can have a negative impact in our messages.
Explanation of quantity to sign ups is vital because this must register and absorbed for future progress.
What am I saying in all these words is simple like Aim :igh and Dream !ig. This phrase is so huge and magnormous my interpretation is Dream, we must have a Dream to aim high!!! Just like quality given to you in a paraphrase.
Let's not dream for others and add our own imagination and make it one big quantity.
Words are paramount when you describing what SFI is about and where we go with them this can be done to a minimum instead we are just adding quantity and volumes of reading material and making things difficult and complicated.
Stop exaggeration because this leads to quantity of absolutely nothing but add quantity because its the ingredient to a receipe and without ingredients you cannot make your dish.But with quantity you only get method and think very carefully which is vital the ingredients which is quality or method which is quantity.
To me show quality because this outshines your motto Aim High and Dream Big.
Thank you this is totally my perspective about the topic.
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Its a very tactful question and I will answer it very sceptically and tactfully.
With anything you do It must be done with Quality and quantity. We all get training with volumes of quantity,vast amounts of books, reading material and technology makes up for quantity but what you sift and absorb is Quality.
When we get sign ups you cannot offer material what is already in their training because this becomes boring and monotanous andthis can have a negative impact in our messages.
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