The role of Sponsor and Co-Sponsor cannot be emphasized too much. It is that significant especially when an Affiliate is in his/her early stages of business in their tottering steps. It is the bounden duty of the Sponsor and Co-Sponsor to lead the Affiliate and guide them by holding their hand through the maze of information, through the confounding atmosphere of too many products, too many actions and too many to-do actions confusing and at the same time baffling. This is from the view point of an average Affiliate who nourishes a lot of ambition and hope while entering the business. As a result, the Affiliate gets overwhelmed and feels highly discouraged and down in his spirits. In fact it is to overcome this stage that a meaningful guidance of a coach/Senior in the form of Sponsor & Co-Sponsor is warranted. We must be realistic when I say that 90% of the drop outs soon on signing the SFI is because of this. We have to accept this fact if we are really true to ourselves and raise to the occasion. As otherwise, SFI is highly systematic in its oveer all System of arranging thing things it their increasing order of difficult nature. Also, nothing will beseen on screen for the Affiliate except the tip of the Iceberg. That is the way it is needed to be and that is the way it is. We will be seeing the observations of many a highly senior Affiliates saying SFI IS SIMPLE IN ITSELF BUT WE ARE MAKING IT COMPLICATED. How tre is the statement!. And how realistic is it!!
Coming to my own experience, because of lack of guidance and direction from the Sponsor, I lsot my FAST TRACK, I stood to miss more than 450 points for a staggering period of four and a half months.Yes it is a down-to-earth and naked truth. It is not that I have been sitting all the while. There is no 'door' that I have knocked! I contacted Sponsor Not even an acknowledgment of for my mail. Let in responding in time. When I contacted the Co-Sponsor. There was a semblance of guidance.. But I am not that type to pick facts.So, the issue stood where it is. I contacted the Support Team not once but thrice. Yes! They did guide me. But I have not succeeded in cracking the issue. I went to the Forum. There, I got a mixed response. Then I put the solution giv e by the Forum and Support Team. I could crack the gig-saw puzzle and push through. In the meanwhile a time of four and a half months is passed. Let me be frank, I am not blaming any one except my 'fate'. Now the moral that we get from this story is when an affiliate steps in to SFI, why he should be at the mercy of his/her fate?
The position of a new affiliate is just akin to an Aero-plane pilot in the mid-air. He lost contact with the Ground Control! What is his position? That is the position of new Affiliate in SFI without guidance of the Sponsor/Co-Sponsor.. The second and more relevant question is how many Affiliates do possess that patience, perseverance and doggedness to pursue things to their logical conclusion? The out come is obvious. We are frequently hearing complaints from the Affiliates that the Sponsors/Co-Sponsors are not accessible for them. Perhaps now at least you will agree with me why the turnover rate is very high in SFI of the Affiliates in spite of excellent business with a scope to earn dollars. Something needs to be done in this regard.
Thanks very much for following my narration.
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The role of Sponsor and Co-Sponsor cannot be emphasized too much. It is that significant especially when an Affiliate is in his/her early stages of business in their tottering steps. It is the bounden duty of the Sponsor and Co-Sponsor to lead the Affiliate and guide them by holding their hand through the maze of information, through the confounding atmosphere of too many products, too many actions and too many to-do actions confusing and at the same time baffling. This is from the view point
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