We can never make people do what they are not willing to do. We can however show the value to them. May I suggest the following illustration:
Daily action is important because missed opportunities to earn daily VP can be costly. Let's say that you are working toward EA. You feel you have a good handle on it, so you don't log in for 10 days throughout the month. So you missed the opportunity to grab 130 VP. Then on the end of the month you wind up with 1450 VP. Will you make EA? No! To add insult to injury you only missed it by 50 VP.
Team leaders get matching VP. So let's say you are EA trying to qualify as BTL. Upon examination of your genealogy, you find you have 10 EA2s in your first 6 generations for a combined total of 15000 VP. That's in addition to the VP that you've accrued throughout the month. You feel you got a handle on the situation and at the end of the month 2974 VP. Your child got sick so you missed 2 days logging in. That's 26 VP that you could have collected for FREE! So now, not only do you not make BTL but you lose 15000 matching shares - ouch!
So what's the point? Log in everyday and earn those FREE VP because each month 1000s find themselves in the pickle of missing their objective by just a few VP.
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We can never make people do what they are not willing to do. We can however show the value to them. May I suggest the following illustration:
Daily action is important because missed opportunities to earn daily VP can be costly. Let's say that you are working toward EA. You feel you have a good handle on it, so you don't log in for 10 days throughout the month. So you missed the opportunity to grab 130 VP. Then on the end of the month you wind up with 1450 VP. Will you make EA? ...more