While looking at this question and thinking about it a while, I can see a small problem (mistake) that a lot of affiliates are making.
Think of the word “convince” meaning – “To bring to a recognition of the truth of a thing by argument or proof - to overcome by argument or proof.” (New Century Dictionary; copyright 1927).
The mistake that some affiliates are making is in thinking that we (The sponsor or co-sponsor) are responsible for “convincing” our down-lines the benefits of SFI and TripleClicks enough to get them motivated into working the program.
May I say this: (speaking to myself also) We as sponsors are not in some kind of business where we should or need to be trying to convince anyone to join or be active. It really isn’t in our power to convince anyone of anything.
Why is this? Because it is known that for someone to take on something new the “convincing” must take place within their own mind and spirit. That is why it is taught so much in SFI and TripleClicks to “be an example” for your down-line to follow.
Now I need to say that the PSAs (Personally Sponsored Affiliates) and CSAs (Co-Sponsored Affiliates) will have to “convince” themselves through what they see and what they are learning/reading to become active.
Once they convince themselves that SFI and TripleClicks will work for them it will be much harder to shake them free of their new convictions. They like me, will be in harmony with their soul and spirit thereby almost nothing will be able to change that.
So I say relax and don’t clutter your business advancements with worry about how to convince others to do what you do. Just continue to build your business and stay super positive and be the best example of patience, persistence and perseverance that they ever saw.
“Walk the talk” and the ones who wake up to reality will follow or they will get out of the way.
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While looking at this question and thinking about it a while, I can see a small problem (mistake) that a lot of affiliates are making.
Think of the word “convince” meaning – “To bring to a recognition of the truth of a thing by argument or proof - to overcome by argument or proof.” (New Century Dictionary; copyright 1927).
The mistake that some affiliates are making is in thinking that we (The sponsor or co-sponsor) are responsible for “convincing”
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