I would tell my affiliates who are disappointed that they are being knocked out of the E365 Competition that there are other competitions and challenges that they can work to win and excel in, such as the Leadership Challenge. They can also distinguish themselves in this business and can acquire more prestige by moving up in rank and earning badges and can continue to work to upgrade their badges.
If an affiliate is disappointed that they have been knocked out of this Competition it is an indication that the affiliate is serious about this business and they are striving to achieve success and accomplishment. I would definitely commend them for their desire to excel.
I would be sure to tell my affiliates who have been eliminated from the E365 Challenge during the first five rounds that they can get back into the competition with the Second Chance Program by attaining the rank of Bronze Team Leader (BTL) within their 60th day of joining SFI. The rules for the Second Chance Program state that upon meeting the BTL qualification, the affiliate will be immediately inserted into the Finalists Drawings and will remain eligible until the affiliate's 365th day in SFI provided the affiliate maintains the minimum rank of BTL. If at any time the affiliate loses their BTL status, the affiliate is permanently eliminated from the E365 Competition. This information is taken directly from SFI's rules for the E365 Competition. See all the rules for complete information here: https://www.sfimg.com/E365?tab=info_and_rules
The Silver or Gold Fast Track Membership is also well worth having if the affiliate is a Member already or if they are still able to work to obtain this. If they are a Gold Fast-Track Member, I would encourage them to retain this Gold Fast-Track Membership by having a minimum 1500 VP Standing Order in place each month.
I would also encourage my affiliates who are disappointed that they have been eliminated from the E365 Competition that they can demonstrate their desire to achieve by working seriously to build their business and that they can work toward becoming a Silver, Gold or possibly a Platinum Team Leader within their first year as an affiliate.
Even though each Class has only one E365 Champion it is still possible for other Members of the Class at any time to become No.1 in Class by having the most VP! There are nany examples where the E365 Champion is not No.1 in Class on the day he or she wins the E365 Competition! That is because of the following rule for the E365 Competition:
7. A maximum of 4,000 VP will be allowed from personal purchases and direct sales during rounds 1-5 and a maximum grand total of 40,000 VP for the 1-year period.
I have observed that rule No. 7 is very often not understood or that participants in the E365 Competition are not aware of it and because of this they have the misconception that No. 1 in Class is always the E365 Champion. This is not always the case because it is possible that the No.1 affiliate in the Class may have fewer Action VP than the E365 Champion and the E365 Champion may also have earned the maximum of 40,000 Sales VP allowed for this Competition.
So, you can see that there are ways to help affiliates overcome the disappointment of being knocked out of the E365 Competition and you can guide and help them to go on to build a solid and successful business for themselves and to achieve recognition. If it is early on in the E365 Competition, during the first five rounds, you can advise them to become a Bronze Team Leader in order to qualify to re-enter the competition. There are many ways to succeed and excel with SFI!
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I would tell my affiliates who are disappointed that they are being knocked out of the E365 Competition that there are other competitions and challenges that they can work to win and excel in, such as the Leadership Challenge. They can also distinguish themselves in this business and can acquire more prestige by moving up in rank and earning badges and can continue to work to upgrade their badges.
If an affiliate is disappointed that they have been knocked out of this Competition it
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