SFI is all about duplication & leadership. How well can you teach your own downline to replicate your path to success – That’s the SFI punch line.
With increase in downline, your chances to earn substantially from SFI increases. The more active your PSA’s & CSA’s are, the more successful & rich you become.
As you increase your downline, few vital points to remember (and few pit stops you may avoid):
• Never take anything for granted. Never treat a seemingly simple question from your downline with know-it-all attitude. And always be prompt with your replies.
• Be a Team Leader. Be a living, breathing example of how a leader should be. Always be available for your downline. Always encourage them. Always congratulate them on their success. Make them feel that they ARE part of your team.
• Never hesitate with sharing your knowledge. We are a big family & seniors need to nurture & tolerate their juniors.
• Not all people in your downline will be on the same page or have the same wavelength when it comes to mastering SFI Basics & rules to success. Be their mentor. Adapt yourself rather than expecting your team to adapt to suit yourself. Remember not all children are the same. Everyone has different needs & learning curve. Realize that & teach your best kids to emulate yourself.
• Don’t forget that despite your success, you yourself need to stay grounded. You need to lead by example when it comes to scoring VP’s daily, setting up a Standing Order, participating in auctions, games, maintaining a leadership blog, maintaining SFI Forum decorum.
• There are always 2 sides of a coin. But be positive, exude confidence, be gracious.
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SFI is all about duplication & leadership. How well can you teach your own downline to replicate your path to success – That’s the SFI punch line.
With increase in downline, your chances to earn substantially from SFI increases. The more active your PSA’s & CSA’s are, the more successful & rich you become.
As you increase your downline, few vital points to remember (and few pit stops you may avoid):
• Never take anything for granted. Never treat a
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