Gias,
As I read your question, I wondered what you meant by “no success.” Success can be small increments and mean different things to different individuals. I too have been in SFI for over a year. I have seen small successes, but no monetary success. Therefore, I wonder if you are speaking monetary wise in regards to no success. The best thing to do is look at your plan for success, which is basically your business plan.
Every business has a business plan they work by to help them towards success. If you do not have a business plan, the this is where you need to start. Sit down and write a plan on how you are going to achieve the success you want.
When writing a business plan, the first thing you want to do is picture the end product or state you want to achieve - your success. Once pictured, then you need to break down the steps on how you are going to get to the end state. After you have broken down how you are going to get to the end state – success; then get to work on your plan.
If you already have a business plan and you are not seeing the success you expected by now, then you need to review your plan to see where there is a problem and revamp your business plan. The way to revamp you plan is by asking yourself questions:
-Am I putting in enough hours into my business?
-Am I advertising in the correct venues?
-Am I sending time in the correct areas of SFI and TripleClicks?
-Am I bringing in the correct types of affiliates which I can work with in my downline or am I simply just bringing in numbers to fill in my genealogy?
-Am I following SFI’s Rules of Success or simply trying to write the book of success on my own?
These are a few sample questions. You need to come up with your own. More importantly, you need to be honest with your answers if you want to continue progressing.
Lastly, you need to ask yourself honestly what you want to do with SFI; are you willing to continue investing the time and money it takes to build a business for success. All successful companies will tell you their first 3-5 years were their hardest. Those years were their building up years and often they wondered if it was worth the journey. However, look at the big companies now and ask yourself the question – Is it worth it?
less
Gias,
As I read your question, I wondered what you meant by “no success.” Success can be small increments and mean different things to different individuals. I too have been in SFI for over a year. I have seen small successes, but no monetary success. Therefore, I wonder if you are speaking monetary wise in regards to no success. The best thing to do is look at your plan for success, which is basically your business plan.
Every business has a business plan they work by to
...
more