Thank you for this question because it is one that I haven't seen before now. I have seen the answer to question lived out in my daughter's professional life very successfully so I know that it can be done! My daughter is a school teacher and she decided to go back to school at night to earn her masters so she was a professional teacher during the day and a very determined student in her night classes. She graduated with a 4.0 and I was very proud of her. It wasn't easy but she didn't quit!
I too have wondered about combining being a student learning all that I can about running a successful Internet business and yet at the same time being a team leader teaching duplication to others. I am blessed with a great sponsor who is also a great teacher and I try to follow his example. I also have found that it is best to admit when you don't know the answer to a question and tell your team member that you will do your best to find out the answer. I also tell my team to take full advantage of two valuable resources - The Forum and Ask-SC. The forum has friendly, experienced affiliates who are willing to help answer questions and Ask-SC also provides answers and solutions.
The other thing that has helped me and I suggest to others is to read. It helps me as I am reading to take notes and to write my questions down. I can concentrate on what I am reading and stay focused.
The last point I want to make is that if you should never think that you need to stop learning. I am going to be 60 this year and I am still learning. The day that I stop being willing to learn new things and stop reading is probably going to be the day that I die. The saying is true that readers are leaders!
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Thank you for this question because it is one that I haven't seen before now. I have seen the answer to question lived out in my daughter's professional life very successfully so I know that it can be done! My daughter is a school teacher and she decided to go back to school at night to earn her masters so she was a professional teacher during the day and a very determined student in her night classes. She graduated with a 4.0 and I was very proud of her. It wasn't easy but she didn't quit!