Unfortunately there is little you can do to prevent someone from walking away from SFI. The affiliate has to have the desire to succeed, belief that they can, and perseverance to make this business work for them. I, like many other affiliates have gone through the frustration of losing people despite you best efforts to retain them. No matter if you beg, plead or cajole these folks, if their heads and hearts aren't in it (at least at the present time), they won't stay. My remedy for this frustration is:
1) Heal thyself- I have goals of my own I wish to fulfill. There is always ways for me to step up my own game with SFI, and I can work on these skills as I try to build my downline. Maybe I can motivate someone through my efforts where my words have failed.
2) Don't take it personal- There is a myriad of reasons why someone does not reply to my efforts to work with them. Perhaps they have personal problems. They lost internet access. In this 24 hour, instant gratification world, SFI seemed to them a hot idea
yesterday may not appeal to them today. Don't sweat it- the door that let them out swings both ways.
3) Let's part friends- Be nice to those who leave. If they are not part of your downline, they are still a potential customer.
I hope that this is some small consolation. Be strong and be blessed.
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Unfortunately there is little you can do to prevent someone from walking away from SFI. The affiliate has to have the desire to succeed, belief that they can, and perseverance to make this business work for them. I, like many other affiliates have gone through the frustration of losing people despite you best efforts to retain them. No matter if you beg, plead or cajole these folks, if their heads and hearts aren't in it (at least at the present time), they won't stay. My remedy for this frustration
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