Being "successful" in SFI means different things to different people. Some people will claim to be successful when they have reached a certain level of income each month. That could mean $50.00 per month for a person living in or near in poverty while for someone else that could mean $5000.00 per month.
Achieving all of the goals one person sets for themselves each month while for others, achieving only 1 or 2 of those "goals" would be success.
For some people, being able to help their family financially on a consistent basis would be success while for others, paying certain debts like a car or house payment would be success.
For some people, being able to afford a cruise or trip to another country or around the world would mean success while for others, just a night at the movies would mean success.
But for me personally, being successful in SFI would be helping just 1 person or family achieve a better standard of living and knowing it was because I/we introduced them to SFI.
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Being "successful" in SFI means different things to different people. Some people will claim to be successful when they have reached a certain level of income each month. That could mean $50.00 per month for a person living in or near in poverty while for someone else that could mean $5000.00 per month.
Achieving all of the goals one person sets for themselves each month while for others, achieving only 1 or 2 of those "goals" would be success.
For some people, ...more