What I learned with EGEE I first thought that it was easy when I first talked about energy in EGEE that I had to write articles about energy. I know that everybody understands energy. Some come from the sun, some are used to make machines, and some are used to move our bodies. But after the first four weeks of EGEE, I learned more about energy than I learned in high school for 4 years. I learned definitions of energy, electricity, and heat, but I have learned a unit of measurement of energy and electricity by raising some examples.
As a result, I learned what I did with someone. I recall that writing is not a "mere event" or that we are naturally good (or bad). I was more concerned about the audience I was talking about and why they departed from my writing. My writing style is more robust. Based on the advice I often give to students, I included different steps of writing, drafting and editing in advance, each step is divided for a while. Every week I write at least one blog post and column in the Chicago Tribune, and the improvement process makes this work easier.
The next step is to use the guidelines for motivation on the set of successful achievements, goals and habits I have learned over the past few years. I experienced many failures, but I also had many successes. For me, motivation was always a particularly important topic of exploration. What did I do with these incentives? Learn to get up early, lose 40 pounds, complete triathlon, become vegetarian, improve working efficiency, start a successful blog, too much, in the past 3 years, to run two marathons , Write, organize, simplify life, quit daily work, triple the income, and eliminate debts.
Over the years, I came to understand how important it is for people to have the whole story of Chris. By sharing my story I satisfy what he learned from Chris and what I applied to my life. But I have heard stories of people from all over the world. I am working with students from all over the country and need to read "Enter the wilderness." I saw the difference between them. I was fortunate to witness the overwhelming response of countless people, and I was able to provide a new perspective. These experiences thanked me for having something important to share. I noticed that the time has come to share with as many people as possible.