February 5, 2015

Rodney Camren, Star Team Atlanta

The 1st 30 days of Gwinnett Real Estate is BOOMING

The 1st 30 days of Gwinnett Real Estate is BOOMING
By Rodney Camren

NOW IS THE TIME TO SELL OR BUY before spring really hits the real estate market.  Our markets in Gwinnett County are stronger than they have ever been for quite some time.   As I write this article there are almost 3,000 active homes for sale in the Gwinnett County communities.

Gwinnett’s Cities, changing with the times

According to the United States census for 1960, Gwinnett County had a population of 43,541. In the southern part of the county, Snellville was home to 468 residents, Lilburn’s population was 753, Lawrenceville had 3,804 inhabitants and Grayson had 262.

Finding answers is internal medicine physician’s specialty

Finding answers is internal medicine physician’s specialty

“I chose internal medicine as my specialty because I like solving problems and I like seeing patients with a wide range of medical needs,” says Faith Gray, M.D., an internal medicine specialist at DeKalb Medical Physicians Group Lilburn Internal Medicine.

Gwinnett Roadrunner February 2015

The Gwinnett Roadrunner –
On The Run February 2015
By Mary Frazier Long
 

THINKERS  
 – Competence, like truth, beauty and a contact lens, is in the eye of the beholder.
 – Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.
 – History repeats itself because nobody listens.
 – Never try to tell everything you know, it might take too short a time. 
 – A miser is a person who lives within his income, he is also a magician.

Are you a Leader? If not what kind of Leader are you following?

Are you a Leader? If not what kind of Leader are you following?

I just finished reading the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author John C. Maxwell’s The 5 Levels of Leadership.  In this book he states as a leader, you have great power to lift people up.  Mother Teresa said “Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are endless.” 

We’re only as sick as our secrets.

We’re only as sick as our secrets.
By Carole Townsend

I have thought long and hard about writing this column, about sharing in a very public arena what is typically considered a very private matter. I want to address the topic of domestic abuse. In fact, let’s get this column off on the right foot.