“It’s not unique to engineers or people with the science, technology, engineering, and math background. That was just how the particular question was formed. But it’s true that engineers are people too. So the same things that other people deal with, the same stresses, the same problem. The same constraints.” – Dr. James Bryant
In this episode of Engineer Your Success Podcast, Dr. James Bryant shares his insights from a survey of engineers conducted on LinkedIn, revealing that diminished work-life balance and burnout & stress are the two biggest challenges to achieving success. He also shares tools, tips, and techniques to help engineer successful outcomes both at work and home. Among the topics discussed are professional networking during Covid-19, effective communication between technical and non-technical audiences, leadership roles, analysis paralysis, prioritizing time and self-care, and strategies to prevent burnout. Don’t miss this important discussion about how to manage work-life balance in order to thrive as an engineer!
Let’s dive in!
[00:00 – 07:31] Overcoming the Top Two Challenges
- The top two challenges facing engineering professionals are diminished work-life balance and burnout/stress
- Managing time effectively, dealing with failure, professional networking, struggling with imposter syndrome were also listed as common challenges
- Inability to effectively communicate
[07:32 – 15:27] Communication Challenges for Engineering Professionals: Bridging the Gap between Technical and Non-Technical Expertise
- 13% of engineering professionals surveyed indicated difficulty communicating to non-engineers as a challenge
- 13% also selected managing time effectively as a top issue
- Professional networking was also identified as a challenge due to Covid 19 and the shift from in-person events to virtual meetings
- Engineers struggle with putting technical expertise into language that non-technical people can understand
[15:28 – 23:05] Examining the Negative Impact of Poor Work-Life Balance on Mental and Physical Health
- Diminished work-life balance can lead to burnout and stress
- Working from home can make it difficult to unplug from work and maintain balance
- 50% of working parents experienced difficulties balancing work and family responsibilities during the COVID 19 pandemic
- 77% of US workers experience burnout at their current job
[23:06 – 30:53] Closing Segment
- Questions to ask yourself to identify a work-life balance issue
- Am I constantly feeling overwhelmed and stressed?
- Do I find it hard to take a break or switch off from work?
- Do I feel guilty or anxious when taking care of personal responsibilities?
- Do I have trouble sleeping or experience physical symptoms such as headaches or fatigue?
- Do I feel like I don’t have enough time for myself or my family?
- Tips for improving work-life balance: setting boundaries, learning to delegate, taking regular breaks, prioritizing self-care, and being realistic about workload
- Connect with James (links below)
- Parting Notes
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Important Resources to Note:
- Click here https://sleekbio.com/jbryant for important resources mentioned on this podcast.
Tweetable Quotes:
“The real thing is doing a better job or putting technical expertise into language that non-technical people can understand and writing clear reports and emails.” – Dr. James Bryant
“I want you to design a life where you can win at work and at home.” – Dr. James Bryant