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SFI Rules Of Success (January 2017)

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Welcome to our monthly newsletter covering the "rules of success" for SFI affiliates. Each month, we

Welcome to our monthly newsletter covering the "rules of success" for SFI affiliates. Each month, we cover one rule. About SFI Rules Of Success: Since 1998, more than 17 million people worldwide have become SFI affiliates. During this time, SFI and its affiliates have invested millions of dollars and millions of hours in trial and error. What has emerged is a very clear picture of what does and what does not lead to success. We have distilled for you all of this into the SFI Rules Of Success. If you want to SUCCEED in SFI, you must follow these rules. If you want to risk FAILURE, ignore them. _____________________________________________________________ RULE #16: THINK BIG! As our SFI slogan says, aim high and dream big! Small desire produces small results, just as a small fire produces little heat. "Fortune favors the bold but abandons the timid." --Latin Proverb "When you think big, your results are big." --Thomas J. Vilord "The person who goes farthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The sure-thing boat never gets far from shore." --Dale Carnegie "Seize this very minute! Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it." --John Anster ================== FOR MORE RULES: For the complete SFI Rules Of Success, go to: Tip: Click the audio version icon to hear each rule as presented by SFI President, Gery Carson. ______________________________________________________ SPIN & WIN A new Spin & Win contest has just started! Today's access questions pertain to this recent news post: The deadline to spin is 11:59:59 pm, January 15th. Get to the following Webpage now: Note that there is no obligation and no purchase is necessary. Just enter the correct answers, spin the wheel, and you'll be a instant winner...with up to 1000 VersaPoints added immediately to your account! Tip: After you've collected your prize, check out the links located to the right of the Spin & Win machine. We've provided you instant access to the latest SFI and TripleClicks news, plus also several valuable links for tips on how to grow your business. _____________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ SFI 8251 Northwoods Dr, Suite 200 Lincoln, NE 68505 USA Ph 402-434-8480, Fax 402-434-8483 - Questions? Do not reply directly to this e-mail. Instead, use our 24-hour Support Desk at: - Not sure how to get started with SFI? Start here: - You are receiving this newsletter because you are a registered SFI affiliate. To opt out of SFI, go to:

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