Like many out there, there are several of us also in the same situation. For me I find the following steps usually help alleviate instances of having a lack of availability as it relates to time:
For people who work, or have other heavy life obligations, you can suggest they re evaluate their priorities in determining if this business is for them. In most cases simply revising ones schedule can assist in determining this.
I suggest also that you outline to them the importance of logging in at least daily, completing their to do list, and checking over the progress of their PSA`s. in addition to communicating with them if required. This would take a minimum of 20 minutes to an hour a day, based on the available tasks at hand upon logging in.
They can invest in the S-Builder Co-Op if time limits their ability to effectively advertise, they can enroll to have PSA's automatically delivered monthly by pooling resources with others in SFI to help build their downline. You can explain the benefits, and the process with setting up a Standing Order also.
Dividing time slots to make time for SFI also might help. Try suggesting that perhaps logging in earlier in the day for a small amount of time prior to going on with their daily routine, then again at their lunch hour or break if possible, and even after they sit down to have dinner, they can dedicate time to reviewing the SFI Affiliate Center also. Any combination of time they spend on SFI Affiliate center is acceptable, this can be achieved in many ways and based on the particular persons schedule. 20 minutes per a sitting for 3-5 log ins daily amounts to 5-7 hours a week. This in my opinion is the bare minimum to spend with ones SFI Business. Keep in mind also, the less time spent on SFI cultivating your business, means less signups, less commission, and potentially resulting in disappointment leading to no success. They must be willing to invest their time to nurture their business for ultimate success in the longrun.
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Like many out there, there are several of us also in the same situation. For me I find the following steps usually help alleviate instances of having a lack of availability as it relates to time:
For people who work, or have other heavy life obligations, you can suggest they re evaluate their priorities in determining if this business is for them. In most cases simply revising ones schedule can assist in determining this.
I suggest also that you outline to them the importance
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