Hello Temitope,
In order to measure your success you need to know what success means to you.
When you first started SFI you were supposed to set realistic goals and each month after that you should have gone over them and refined them until you knew exactly what is was you wanted from SFI. You also should have defined where your business would be short term, mid-term and long term.
Some of the items to define would be how many PSAs you would have, how many sales you would have made, are your PSAs responding, are you at the rank you wanted and have you made any money.
Go over your goals and see where you are. Have you met any? Are you getting closer to any? Have you put in as much effort as possible?
If you can answer yes to any of these you are successful. Maybe not to the point you would like, but any progress – no matter how small – is progress and should be recognized as such.
And lastly, but also very important is: After you have been part of SFI for 6, 8 or 10 months and you still enjoy logging in everyday, visiting the forum, playing the games and every other part of being an SFI affiliate you are definitely successful.
Enjoy your time here and good luck.
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Hello Temitope,
In order to measure your success you need to know what success means to you.
When you first started SFI you were supposed to set realistic goals and each month after that you should have gone over them and refined them until you knew exactly what is was you wanted from SFI. You also should have defined where your business would be short term, mid-term and long term.
Some of the items to define would be how many PSAs you would have, how many sales
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