Long term goals are fine and you should decide what that goal is (or goals are)
But short term goals (one month, six months, a year) are more practical for daily use.
"Remain at EA each month" is more relevant for me than "Donate 10% of my first million dollars to XYZ charity in 2020".
And there is no answer to "what long-term goals should an affiliate..." because that is up to each individual and may be subject to change many times.
I was amazed the other day when we ate at our favorite pizza shop and I left my X-card on the table. When the waiter came to pick up our money he said, "Oh, what is that?" and reached for the card with enthusiasm. I said, "It's about a great home business. Check it out." He thanked me with a smile. That morning I had written, "Hand out X-cards" as my goal for the day.
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Long term goals are fine and you should decide what that goal is (or goals are)
But short term goals (one month, six months, a year) are more practical for daily use.
"Remain at EA each month" is more relevant for me than "Donate 10% of my first million dollars to XYZ charity in 2020".
And there is no answer to "what long-term goals should an affiliate..." because that is up to each individual and may be subject to change many times.