It's not a surprise anymore that many people seem to like works that are part of their daily routine. If they live another day by just doing such things, then why look for more uneasy tasks, right?
However, in our case as SFI Affiliates, we should not limit our daily routine to just digging out those daily action VP's that were only waiting for our mouse pointers. Many newbies here possess those qualities. It's not at all bad. Give them, let's say, a month of learning (i.e., Launchpad) and absorbing the information from those daily to-do tasks. But after that investigate how they improve from doing so. Of course you should contact them regularly to be able to accede to their demands (if there is one) and let them feel that they were being guided. This way you can gain their trust and you will look credible to them.
Then you can now personally give them a set of daily to-do list (besides the one in our SFI homepages) and begin changing their routine. But do so prudently. You may not want to lose those hard-earned trust in just a blink of an eye!
You see that's the power of constant communication. You don't have to be a hero or politician or psychologist to influence other people's lives.
It's not a surprise anymore that many people seem to like works that are part of their daily routine. If they live another day by just doing such things, then why look for more uneasy tasks, right?
However, in our case as SFI Affiliates, we should not limit our daily routine to just digging out those daily action VP's that were only waiting for our mouse pointers. Many newbies here possess those qualities. It's not at all bad. Give them, let's say, a month of learning (i.e., Launchpad) ...more