When do you know that you have been successful in both SFI and TripleClicks, well everyone's definition of success is different.
I have pondered this question and have read through a lot of the responses. Some I agree with and of course there are ones that I do not. But I think I to must offer my own humble opinion on this subject.
I do believe that ones measure of success is an individual one. Setting personal goals, completing your To-Do Lists for a certain amount of days without missing, the number of PSA's acquired, or monthly commissions, it must come from within ones own heart. With that being said it could also be a combination of completely different things or all of the things I mentioned. Then don't forget your view of success can also change with time just as your goals change.
Personally speaking when I first joined SFI my view of success was how many Badges I could obtain on my homepage, since I knew that money would come much later. Now that I have almost all of the badges that I think I can get I'll just try to up the level of the badges. Now everyone knows that we are all here to better our financial situations, I have started to keep track of my monthly commissions. Always increasing the amount each month, maybe only by a little, but an increase no less. I increase my PSA's by using S-Builder and different PSA co-ops in the TripleClick store. Then recently my products have started selling and members have been connecting with my company. To me this is small stepping stones to success.
So now the question falls back on your shoulders.........What do YOU believe to be the best ways for YOU to measure YOUR success in SFI?
Whatever you decide I'm sure it will be just right for YOU!
Good Luck!
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When do you know that you have been successful in both SFI and TripleClicks, well everyone's definition of success is different.
I have pondered this question and have read through a lot of the responses. Some I agree with and of course there are ones that I do not. But I think I to must offer my own humble opinion on this subject.
I do believe that ones measure of success is an individual one. Setting personal goals, completing your To-Do Lists for a certain amount of days
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