New affiliates should not rush through SFI quickly. It is better to take it slow to learn and apply the actions. They could easily get so overwhelmed quickly and might quit.
They also should not rush through to earn as many VPs as possible. It is better to be able to do the actions required to stay above the green line to make it to the E365 Finalist race and make it to EA the first month and than they could save the rest of the action VPs to do for the next month to help them become a EA for the 2nd month.
They also should not expect to Get-Rick-Quick. If they take it slow and learn and apply, they will be able to build up their business to be able to earn a nice income.
They should not be afraid to ask questions. Asking questions will help them to find answers to their questions, instead of leaving them stuck on something, which could cause them to quit.
They should not look at SFI as a job. Even though you can earn while you learn, it is a business that they will be building to earn both residual and leverage income if they take their time and read, learn and apply. It is their own business, not a job.
They should not be afraid to take part in all contest and games. Anyone can become a winner if they try to take part in all contest and games.
They should not be afraid to try something new. You will never know if you can become successful unless you try.
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New affiliates should not rush through SFI quickly. It is better to take it slow to learn and apply the actions. They could easily get so overwhelmed quickly and might quit.
They also should not rush through to earn as many VPs as possible. It is better to be able to do the actions required to stay above the green line to make it to the E365 Finalist race and make it to EA the first month and than they could save the rest of the action VPs to do for the next month to help them become
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