We can try by explaining to Affiliates the difference between having a job, and having a business.
It is understandable for affiliates who have a job to have the EMPLOYEE mentality when they joined SFI.
They are used to reporting for work everyday, to do a set job in accordance with the job descriptions of their positions, to work for a boss who decides their suitability for advancement and receive a set weekly or fortnightly pay, and must be productive, proactive and work hard for the success of the company.
It's when they joined SFI and discover the big difference between being an employee and a business owner. A lot of new affiliates who are still operating with an EMPLOYEE mentality will need a lot of educating and convincing that now they are no longer working for someone else, but for themselves. That being BUSINESS OWNERS carries with it certain responsibilities, investment and commitment that they alone can give in order to succeed.
Unlike before, they now have to make decisions, develop maturity and learn how to become effective leaders, develop good working habits and learn more and read more.
They now learn that their success lie in their hands alone. Once they start to enjoy success by earning more and helping their team to learn and earn, turning their EMPLOYEE mentality to BUSINESS OWNER will be much easier.
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We can try by explaining to Affiliates the difference between having a job, and having a business.
It is understandable for affiliates who have a job to have the EMPLOYEE mentality when they joined SFI.
They are used to reporting for work everyday, to do a set job in accordance with the job descriptions of their positions, to work for a boss who decides their suitability for advancement and receive a set weekly or fortnightly pay, and must be productive, proactive and work
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