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Poll: If you had a choice of time, when would you meet?

Karen from Nascent Ascent Coaching

Hi everyone

I need your opinion. I would like to run some classes during the weekend online. If you had a choice of time, when would you meet? I really appreciate your feedback or suggestions. Thanks :-)

If you had a choice of time, when would you meet?
  • 40% Saturday Morning 9am -12 noon
    40% Complete
  • 40% Saturday Afternoon 2pm - 5pm
    40% Complete
  • 0% Saturday Evening 6pm - 9pm
    0% Complete
  • 0% Sunday Morning 9am -12 noon
    0% Complete
  • 10% Sunday Afternoon 2pm - 5pm
    10% Complete
  • 10% Sunday Evening 6pm - 9pm
    10% Complete
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