DO something to grow your business every day
You will not create a successful business by thinking about it. You will create a
successful business ONLY by DOING...by TAKING ACTION every day. Every day, no
matter what, make sure you're doing SOMETHING to further your business. If you're
not, you're not even in the game, you're kidding yourself. No business becomes
successful without daily focus and action.

What can you do daily? Here are just a few ideas:
• Go to
Google and search for articles on how to become a
better marketer.
• Browse
TripleClicks for new products you can recommend to your customers.
• Add some prospects to your
ECA database.
• Review your "My Movers" report (on your
SFI homepage).
• Review "My Goals" (on your
SFI homepage).
• Review the latest posts on the
SFI Forum.
Tip: Don't forget to use the SFI Power Tools we've made available to you. Put the power
of key codes, hit tracking, setting up your own co-op, the PSA Mailer, the CSA Mailer, reassignments,
and more to work for your business. To not use these best-of-the-best tools is to
operate your SFI business with two arms tied behind your back!
"The only difference between success and failure is the ability to take action."
-Alexander
Graham Bell
"The future is purchased by what you do in the present."
-Unknown
"Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day, while
failure is simply a few errors in judgement, repeated every day. It is the cumulative
weight of our disciplines and our judgements that leads us to either fortune or failure."
-Jim Rohn
"Approach the start of each day with something in mind and end the day with one
word...DONE."
-Unknown
"Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural
consequence of consistently applying the basic fundamentals."
-Jim Rohn
"All great masters are chiefly distinguished by the power of adding a second, a third,
and perhaps a fourth step in a continuous line. Many a man has taken the first step.
With every additional step you enhance immensely the value of your first."
-Ralph Waldo
Emerson