Good question.
As we start a project,venture etc., online or off, there is a tendency, by some, to get excited or even 'carried away' with wild expectations about what we can accomplish. There may be great anticipation.On the other hand there are those who may have doubts and misgivings.As a result there could be wrong action, or inaction.
New affiliates should therefore take the following guidelines.
* Do not set unrealistic goals; goals must be attainable, while allowing a measure of challenge.
* Do not rush into action without reading. Read the fundamentals of the business.This would help prevent errors.
* Do not rush through the Launchpad lessons; do them one day at a time.( Many affiliates make this mistake)
* Do not aim at gaining points at the expense of not fully understanding different aspects of the business.
* Do not postpone what can be done today for a later time.
* Do not compare yourself with others who seem to be moving ahead quickly, or even with those who are lagging behind you. This can either cause you to be daunted, or to be puffed up with (unnecessary) pride.
* Do not postpone telling others that you started a new and interesting business online. You do not have to know everything to do this.
* Lastly,do not put yourself into unnecessatry expense just to achieve some status. Invest if you may, but let it flow naturally.
I do hope that these pointers would be a help to new affiliates. I believe, if followed this would help you to plan your work and work your plan without getting 'lost' along the way and eventually giving up. You can be successful at SFI.
Best wishes.
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Good question.
As we start a project,venture etc., online or off, there is a tendency, by some, to get excited or even 'carried away' with wild expectations about what we can accomplish. There may be great anticipation.On the other hand there are those who may have doubts and misgivings.As a result there could be wrong action, or inaction.
New affiliates should therefore take the following guidelines.
* Do not set unrealistic goals; goals must be attainable, while
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