Hi. My name is Ann. I’m an Energy-oholic.

Posted by & filed under Ann McGee-Cooper, From the Treehouse, Healing, Life/Work Balance.

Discovering the Difference between Addictive Energy and Balancing Energy   I have always enjoyed abundant personal energy, as a child and all through my life.  But I have also experienced periods of chronic burnout and have vivid memories of what that feels like.  In 1984 I began studying life/work balance along with my business and… Read more »

The Glue That Kept This Future Star Teacher in School

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Learning to Make a Difference through Creativity by Gina Humphreys Booth Introduction by Ann McGee-Cooper   On Labor Day, 26 alumni from a bold adventure, The Experimental Arts Program at SMU, gathered at the TreeHouse to share memories from 4 decades earlier.  Below is just one of the many amazing stories of how these extraordinary… Read more »

Special Reunion of Former Students from SMU:

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26 Amazing Master Teachers Who Made the Magic in the Experimental Arts Program that Won International Acclaim in 1968-74!   On Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3rd, the TreeHouse was filled with joyful creative energy and amazing stories from 26 former students who taught me so much during their student years at Southern Methodist University.  I… Read more »

Extraordinary Teamwork Building The New Parkland

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People often wonder about the return on investment of servant leadership. Is it worth the time? Does it pay off? Will we see business results? These are questions we often hear but over the last 30 years we have seen time and time again the outstanding results servant leadership can produce for an organization, both… Read more »

Thanks to Our “IT Guy”

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by Duane Trammell Computers, Email, Servers, Internet Connections, mobile device updating…all of these pieces of technology are great when they are working, but when they are not…it is frustrating.  And the person that is the recipient of our wrath is “the IT guy.” Being a small business, we don’t have the resources to have a… Read more »

Unleashing Organizational Talent Through Discretionary Performance and Servant Leadership

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by Mike Blevins One of the business reasons that I support Servant Leadership is because it encourages discretionary performance.  Many employees respond personally to servant-leaders in a way that gives that extra effort, discretionary performance, to the organization.  I believe this because I have experienced it myself. As a young engineer, I worked on a… Read more »

Servants in Action: Bridgeway and Living Water International

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Bridgeway has a longstanding partnership with the non-profit Living Water International (LWI), an organization that drills water wells in rural and impoverished areas all over the world.  Over the last several years, Bridgeway partners have participated in service trips with LWI to Honduras, Guatemala, and most recently this May, El Salvador.  Six Bridgeway partners (plus… Read more »