Thank you for a great question.. I believe that many affiliates become inactive shortly after joining SFI, for a few reasons such has
Once reading what is required to be done, they feel like it is a waste of their time and money. A lot of people just read it once and see that there is too much reading and they are not prepared to read to learn, so they leave.
People do not like spending money on something that will take time to reproduce benefits. They want to see the benefits overnight and do not want to be patient and wait for the benefits, they want to be "RICH over night".
Many have misunderstood the adverts that they have read directing them to SFI, they read just the word "FREE" and they automatically think that they have to do absolutely nothing to gain their reward.
At the end of the day people are always looking for short cuts in life, some come into the program with wrong ideas and expectations, many want the Sponsor and Co-Sponsor to do the work for them, but the Sponsor and Co-Sponsor are there to guide them not to do the work for them.
There are a few affiliated who become inactive shortly after because of circumstances beyond their control, such as, natural disasters, family or business difficulties, etc. but they do come back once they have sorted out their issues and got themselves back on track. We as the sponsors and Co-sponsors need to be patient and understanding, we also have our issues and need to be positive and never give up. Continue sharing our ideas to our team no matter if they are active or not, we will be pleasantly surprised when they begin to work again.
These are just a few of the reasons I believe that many affiliates become inactive shortly after joining SFI, I hope this has been helpful. Have a wonderful day.
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Thank you for a great question.. I believe that many affiliates become inactive shortly after joining SFI, for a few reasons such has
Once reading what is required to be done, they feel like it is a waste of their time and money. A lot of people just read it once and see that there is too much reading and they are not prepared to read to learn, so they leave.
People do not like spending money on something that will take time to reproduce benefits. They want to see the benefits
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