Surviving a Storm
August 19, 2008 · Print This Article
As I write this, I am sitting at home looking out my front window as Tropical Storm Fay pummels through Orlando. While this storm was blown out of proportion, we still closed our offices in anticipation of horrible weather. This tropical storm comes at an interesting time in the jamblr life cycle. In an odd way, Fay represents the potential for something big being formed or a disastrous moment for jamblr.
As struggles continue, ground is still being gained as we all make sure we are doing our parts to ensure success for jamblr. Whether that be procuring the funds needed, meeting important people, or recruiting worthy web developers, every small feat should be seen as important one. However, the time everything has taken has caused a few members of our team to question and doubt the future of the site. That is never a good thing.
For me, it has always been about outweighing the negatives with the positives. In a sense, things are still moving smoothly. It’s just that the rapidity isn’t there right now. With patience and continued passion for the project, I remain confident everything will work out in the end. We have some pretty exciting events happening this week, as a matter of fact.
Tropical Storm Fay may not destroy Orlando, just as our team’s emotional storms will not ruin our project. We will continue to truck on with what we believe in and hopefully I will have some pretty exciting news to announce by next week. Stay tuned…





You can easily track Fay using the links on USA Media Guide to the National Hurricane Center, Florida webcams and local Florida media outlets covering the storm.
The link is http://www.USAMediaGuide.com
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