Engineering Studies, Careers, and Transitions

Month: May 2018

Five Concepts Project Site Work Reinforces

“When a dog runs at you, whistle for him.”

Quote by Henry David Thoreau; a favorite writer and life experiencer. What does this have to do with engineers on business travel, especially to construction sites?

The Man

Thoreau highlights the importance of nature, simplicity and living in the present. You non-arguably could do no better than immediately throwing the electronical device you are reading this with against the wall and instead picking up Walden. If you persist in this insanity however, let’s talk about gritty business travel for engineers and how it waits with life lessons.

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Lyn Alden, Energy and You

There’s a writer out there whose work might be worth following, though her topics are often way over my head. Lyn Alden is a young engineer that appears to also have a fairly intense financial bent, and produces a blog at the following link.

Found here. She also has a newsletter apparently.

She recently had an article that might appeal to students of renewable energy, but at a meta level, there might be a few broader aspects about her that would be of interest to you. Let’s contemplate Lyn related to:

  1. your professional energy
  2. a case study herself
  3. your personal energy

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