by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Mar 26, 2012 | Ann McGee-Cooper, Book Review, Deborah Welch, Forgiveness, News
by Deborah Welch, PhD Book Review by Ann McGee-Cooper How much of your life and mine has been wasted due to the drain of fear, unhealthy judgment and the emotional grid lock this causes? Teacher, executive coach, author and counselor, Deborah Welch unlocks this...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Mar 20, 2012 | Ann McGee-Cooper, Breast Cancer, Cancer, humor, News
By Ann McGee-Cooper From time to time in the past nine months, I have shared pieces of my breast cancer journey. It has brought many challenges, lessons, and blessings. I have chosen to keep a sense of humor, adjusting to each new challenge. So as a final...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Mar 12, 2012 | Andrea Tristan, Coppell Police Department, News, servant leadership, SLLC
by Andrea Tristan Police officers may be one of the most obvious examples of servant-leaders. Those that are often most successful are those who come with a true desire to serve, protect, and care for others and not simply for the prestige and power that comes...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Feb 27, 2012 | News
Ann McGee-Cooper and Melissa Garrison Melissa Garrison, who has been a participant in our servant leadership development for the past year, sent an inspiring story about how she applied one of the skills to a recent parenting challenge. If you are not...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Feb 3, 2012 | News
By Andrea Tristan Sanjaygawa and The Yak Whisperer by Rebecca Nordeman is a beautifully written, warm and inviting story of hope, love, and peace. This story teaches an extraordinarily valuable lesson that will allow children (and adults!) to ask questions and...
by Trammell McGee-Cooper and Associates, Inc. | Jan 16, 2012 | Ann McGee-Cooper, Cancer, Infusion, Medical Center, News, Nurse Tammy, servant leadership
by Ann McGee-Cooper, 12.19.11 This morning, Larry, my husband, went with me for my third infusion of chemotherapy. Tammy Johnson was the nurse and after observing how skillfully she did every aspect of her work, Larry decided to tip her. She was especially skillful...