This question is one that is key for every SFI member who seriously wants to succeed. The answers will point to the importance of assuming a leadership role and encouraging our PSAs in that direction.
It is a significant step for a team member to take on leadership for the following reasons . . .
1. They have come to understand that in order to earn a good income at SFI, they will need to build a team.
2. They will have grown to the point of seeing the need to invest their time, money and resources to make things happen.
3. They, most likely, have realised that succeeding at SFI takes a long term commitment thus providing for more stable growth for them and for you.
4. They show that they realise it is necessary to always be a learner and grow into their potential for their team’s sake.
5. They have reached the important point of valuing, searching out and learning from those who have achieved higher rank than they thus assuring themselves and you a steadily growing team.
6. They have come to understand the power of duplication and keep in close contact with their downline to make sure they are available when they need help. This helps take some of the weight of responsibility off you so you can concentrate on others in your downline team who need help.
7. As their sponsor, you gain from their growth by learning from them in areas that you have yet to explore and gain skills in.
8. They become great examples for others to follow in things like . . .
- making things happen
- communicating with team members
- taking initiative
- being creative
- being consistent, dependable, and dedicated
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This question is one that is key for every SFI member who seriously wants to succeed. The answers will point to the importance of assuming a leadership role and encouraging our PSAs in that direction.
It is a significant step for a team member to take on leadership for the following reasons . . .
1. They have come to understand that in order to earn a good income at SFI, they will need to build a team.
2. They will have grown to the point of seeing the need to
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