by CoachSites | Jun 16, 2020 | Experiences, Trips
Chichen Itza Normally when you think of visiting Mexico – your mind drifts to Cancun or maybe Cabo. We got an opportunity to visit another part of Mexico – Mexico City. I have to admit – I had no idea what to expect. On this trip – we...
by CoachSites | Dec 16, 2018 | Experiences
Table Mountain Cape Town, South Africa has lots to offer – but few things capture my heart as much as the view of a sunset on bloubergstraand looking at Table Mountain. There’s always a sense of peace that comes over me when I let my toes rest into the...
by CoachSites | Oct 17, 2018 | Experiences
My herb infused gin and tonics Anyone who’s known me socially – knows that gin and tonics hold a special place for me in the rank of preferred cocktails. In the beginning of my cocktail days – gin just didn’t do it for me. Maybe it’s...
by CoachSites | Sep 16, 2018 | Experiences
Wild Mushrooms I’m in no way a mycologist – and this isn’t about magic mushrooms . In my culinary adventures I landed on some mushroom foraging groups. I didn’t realize there were entire communities of people who go out into the woods and look...
by CoachSites | Feb 18, 2016 | Kat's Brain Dump
Let’s keep it real – working with people is hard. The moment you have more than one person on a task – you introduce miscommunication , assumption , different understanding, and multiple potential outcomes. So when it comes to collaborating –...
by Kat | Mar 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
Truthfully I haven’t given this blog the love it deserves. In the space of several years, we’ve gone through numerous medical challenges, had a beautiful daughter, started a company ( or two), built some new sites, revamped a few, and completed a...
by Kat | Oct 30, 2010 | games
I’m quite enthusiastic about playing tower defense games. My latest one is Penguins Attack 2. This one is pretty good because in addition to levels, bonus levels, and tower upgrades, you have to earn experience points to get even bigger tower upgrades. Level...
by Kat | Oct 26, 2010 | feedback server, Tech
Earlier this year, we decided to embrace Feedback Server. The more I learn about this survey software, the more I like it. Like all technology ( and content management systems) the true power of the tool lies in the ability of the end user to manipulate it to meet...
by peter | Oct 25, 2010 | Apple, Tech
It is sometimes frustrating having to navigate through Mac OS folders in Finders especially if you know exactly what folder to go to. The simplicity of the Mac OS X interface sometimes takes away some conveniences enjoyed by power users. In Windows I often save a file...
by Kat | Oct 10, 2010 | SharePoint
The document management component of SharePoint is easily one of my favorite (if not my favorite) feature of SharePoint. Whenever I do a SharePoint consultation for a team, I like to stress the document management features. I also like to debunk a common SharePoint...
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