Well, I started working so hard as an affiliate, qualified as an Executive Affiliate in no time.
Then came some days after, with nothing to hang-on to. The rate at which I was gathering VersaPoints ceased and I was left on my own, to try hard. Then came an advice from my Upline friends to buy a Standing Order. I chose to work hard through the thick obstacle; as some affiliates were propounding theories of 'working to the top without a Standing Order'. I tried hard but lost my Executive Affiliate status and started putting up some flimsy excuses.
The Standing Order became a reality to me. I eventually set up IAHBE and S-Builder Co-op.
These two gave me a lot of boost and started providing me with education and 'Personally Sponsored Associates' respectively.
I have regained my Executive Affiliate status, gained EA2 and now- within some few months of setting up these Standing Orders, I am now a Bronze Team Leader- having a huge team; with very active and friendly affiliates, who are so very close that even earning is no more my happiness but the welfare of the team is my joy and happiness.
So, really, above all else, the Standing Order that I was encouraged to set up has made the greatest difference to my rapid success with SFI. The next in line, downwards, is my Upline team members and last, my ability to take seriously the advice of my able leaders.
I hope this my experience can be a torch to guide or a source of inspiration to other younger affiliates.
The Standing Order is your Initial Working Capital. Set it up and be off to the TOP.
Cheers!
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Well, I started working so hard as an affiliate, qualified as an Executive Affiliate in no time.
Then came some days after, with nothing to hang-on to. The rate at which I was gathering VersaPoints ceased and I was left on my own, to try hard. Then came an advice from my Upline friends to buy a Standing Order. I chose to work hard through the thick obstacle; as some affiliates were propounding theories of 'working to the top without a Standing Order'. I tried hard but lost my Executive
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