Reader Survey: How can I help you flourish this year? - Lisa E Betz

Let’s start off the new year with a reader survey.

My goal at Quietly Unconventional is to help my readers thrive by providing practical and inspirational content that helps you live more intentionally, authentically, purposefully, and joyfully. To do that well, I need to know what you need, what challenges you, what inspires you, and what helps you.

Therefore, to start off the year I’ve designed a short survey to learn about the kinds of things my readers struggle with and how they most want to grow. This information will help me choose topics that will be more relevant and useful to you.

The more readers who complete the survey, the better I will understand how I can best serve you. So, I thank you in advance for taking two minutes to complete this nine-question survey.

Reader Survey FAQs

(Well, actually just the answers.)

  • All responses are anonymous.
  • All questions are optional
  • I’ve included an “other” option for those who wish to answer the questions in their own words.

Thank you so much for your input!

May we all flourish together in 2024!

In closing, I leave you with a recent photo of my growing family.

Happy New Year from the Betz family.
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