What COVID-19 has Taught me so far
Written by Samantha Proctor It’s day 62,843 of quarantine, right? I’d be lying if I said I haven’t worn the same outfit for 3 days in a row…oops. Most days I can’t even remember if it’s Tuesday or Friday, or if I’ve eaten anything today. What I do know is that this pandemic is something […]
Helpful Widgets to Keep You Focused at Home
So the madness has officially set in. Personally, this means everyone rushes to the store to get the essentials: toilet paper, bread, milk, coffee, wine, and (if you are anything like me) ice cream. However, as an employee that is preparing work from home, your essentials may look a little different. Of course you need […]
The Good in Gwinnett
In times of unforeseen events, communities–like the one in Gwinnett–show support and care in ways we forget is possible. Right now students are navigating online school, local businesses are rolling with the punches, and parents are taking on a new role as teacher. These shifts in our everyday lives mean a lot of our normal […]
Social Distancing but Make it Fun
2020 has been what we all expected. With the devastating fires in Australia, the tornado that destroyed Nashville, and now COVID-19 crippling most of the world. It feels like we can’t catch a break. At a time where we all need to feel a sense of community and support, we are being told to stay […]
COVID-19 Update: Our Approach to Keeping You Safe at Cornerstone Coworking
To all our Cornerstone Members, We hope this update finds you and your families safe and healthy. The City of Lawrenceville announced a joint emergency stay at home order with Gwinnett County. Citizens are urged to limit movements outside of their homes beyond essential needs. We have been in direct contact with the Mayor of […]
Get the Most Out of Cornerstone Coworking in 2020
Starting a new decade brings lots of excitement and a new energy to resolutions and business goals. We want this year to be a major one for each of our members, but you need to know how to get the most out of Cornerstone to grasp your new goals. Below you’ll find a few ways […]
Member Highlight: Drew Mosely + Pete Wosnik
Written by Drew Mosely Driving in Gwinnett is dangerous. In 2017, there were 39,970 crashes in Gwinnett. According to the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, 13,535 of these crashes resulted in injuries (click here for more statistics on Gwinnett fatalities and other accidents). It is likely for these accidents to have caused more injuries than […]
Confidence: A TedxTalk by Brittany Packnett
“We treat confidence as a nice-to-have instead of a must-have.” When you think of confidence, what do you imagine? Whatever comes to mind is most likely a belief or person that had a major impact on you growing up. This is precisely the conviction of Brittany Packnett. If we all went after our businesses or […]
Fall Activities to do with Your Family
With fall starting in a couple of weeks, you’re probably planning all the ways to enjoy this season! Because of the festivals and cider, fall is without a doubt one of our favorite times of the year. As it starts to cool down, you need to get outside to enjoy the crisp air – especially […]
Setting Tech Boundaries: How Age Defines Their Tech Time
Technology usually accompanies a family outing when you have kids. Tablets, phones, TVs, and laptops are placed in front of children starting at a young age. Many times, this effort is used as a way to entertain the child while parents are working or having other conversations. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) claims […]