When in dilemma, to quit or not to quit, the easiest response would seem to be to quit. Why? Because it is easy!! When one decides to quit they are not prepared to wait or endure the efforts that are required for their transition from A to B. A perfect historical example of this is the forty years in the wilderness, when they wanted to return instead of moving forward.
As a sponsor at SFI, you are a leader and your responsibility is mainly to support all your downline. You can persuade them to march forward with you but you cannot force them. They may have their own reasons for throwing in the towel. In my case, I have had so many affiliates who have just visited the page on the first day and quit. But I have also seen a hard working co sponsored affiliate quit after doing so well in the first three months. These two examples illustrate different expectations and when those expectations are not attained they will quit. I think most of those who quit on the first day are just surfing the Internet for some quick answers to their situation. And perhaps those quitting after three months have greater expectations! Who knows?
In conclusion, the choice is in their hands and all you can do is support them as much as you can and focus on building a strong team, that is move forward with those who want to.
Best of luck.
When in dilemma, to quit or not to quit, the easiest response would seem to be to quit. Why? Because it is easy!! When one decides to quit they are not prepared to wait or endure the efforts that are required for their transition from A to B. A perfect historical example of this is the forty years in the wilderness, when they wanted to return instead of moving forward.
As a sponsor at SFI, you are a leader and your responsibility is mainly to support all your downline. You can persuade them ...more