When I started my SFI business, I have no idea what to expect as an entrepreneur. Let alone the right attitude required to succeed in this kind of business. Things were not working out as planned.
I logged in everyday, performed my To-Do List, maintained EA status, sponsor new affiliates every month, etc., but I wasn’t making money according to my expectation. In fact I was spending more than what I make. When I needed help my upline is unresponsive. I became very much disappointed. I have developed a negative attitude about my SFI business.
To reverse this trend, I went back to SFI BASICS, LAUNCHPAD and SFI Rules of Success. By doing this, my mind was refreshed and I was able to get a clear evaluation of what I’ve been focussing. I’ve been focussing on making a profit as fast as I could – an instant gratification - without considering the short-term and long-term perspective of my SFI business.
Since I started my SFI business, my focus changed from having the negative attitude – one of the biggest roadblock to success - to the right attitude by making the following adjustments:
- Patience
You can’t expect to get rich overnight with your SFI business. If you go into with this kind of attitude you’ll probably be disappointed and your attitude will turn negative. As an entrepreneur with your SFI business, you have to apply the proven track of success – SFI Rules of Success. This will require hard work and dedication, but it’s the only smart way to go.
- Focus
You’ll probably not have much success if you don’t focus on both of your short-term and long-term goals of your SFI business. You need to focus on what you do everyday with your SFI business and have goals that you’re always working towards.
- Set your mind to continuous improvement
Never stop educating yourself. If you want to see significant growth from your network marketing efforts, you must constantly improve your knowledge. You need to read success books, research the Internet for social media strategies along with network marketing tips. You must also look for any other topics to position yourself to be successful.
- Being generous
Be generous with your time and knowledge by training and supporting your downline, keeping in touch with them and answering their questions. Your generosity will come back to you, if you go above and beyond what is expected from you.
- Being self-confidence
People can sense when you’re lacking self-confidence. Most people are reluctant to back up what you’re pitching, if you’re nervous, fumbling and overly apologetic. Self-confidence can be learned and build on. The right amount of confidence is founded in reality and on your true ability. With the right amount of self-confidence, you will take informed risks, stretch yourself (but not beyond your abilities) and try hard. Furthermore, you’ll be able to speak clearly, answer questions assuredly and lead your team effectively.
What I do differently now?
SFI is a real company with real products through TripleClicks.com. I have been heavily active in recruiting new affiliates and training my downline emphasizing on recruiting and building their own network. The hidden truth is that I was focussing 95% of my time in recruiting and reserving just 5% into selling TripleClicks products.
There is more than adequate money to be made if you promote TripleClicks products/services consistently. I have now made selling TripleClicks products/services equally important as recruiting and teach my downline so. A balance approach to both ways will bring a big change on my SFI business and help my downline to get them started right.
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When I started my SFI business, I have no idea what to expect as an entrepreneur. Let alone the right attitude required to succeed in this kind of business. Things were not working out as planned.
I logged in everyday, performed my To-Do List, maintained EA status, sponsor new affiliates every month, etc., but I wasn’t making money according to my expectation. In fact I was spending more than what I make. When I needed help my upline is unresponsive. I became very much disappointed.
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