logo
episode-header-image
Feb 2023
30m 48s

How to Navigate Difficult Challenges in ...

Anthony Fasano, PE and James Taylor
About this episode
In this episode, I talk to Ryan Walter, CPC, P.E., senior civil engineer at Woolpert, and author of the book called “The YOU Project: Your Personal Guide to Self-Mastery at Work,” about a framework that you can use to help navigate your unique challenges at work and survive the difficult seasons of work.

***You can view the video version of this podcast episode on YouTube here.***
Engineering Quotes:



Here Are Some of the Questions I Ask Ryan:

Why had you decided to write a book?
Can you talk about the first part “Embracing YOU”?
Why is overcoming relationship challenges, which is the second part of your book, important for engineers, and what steps can help engineers function well with any type of manager?
The third part is about reframing your lens. What is that all about?
The fourth part of your book is called: “Conquering Overwhelm.” What tips can you give the listeners to help when they are feeling overwhelmed?
The last part of your book is called “Remaining Hopeful.” How can engineering professionals remain hopeful in their careers?
What final advice can you give civil engineers to grow their careers?

Here Are Some Key Points Discussed in This Episode About How to Navigate Difficult Challenges in Your Engineering Career:


The book “The YOU Project: Your Personal Guide to Self-Mastery at Work” provides resources for working professionals to handle the human aspects of their job. In school, we are not trained how to respond to solve conflicts that come up in the real world. Ryan wrote a book based on what he learned in 22 years as an engineer, not related to the technical side. The biggest project we can work on is in ourselves — how we respond to the challenges at work and how we navigate our careers.
The first part of the book, “Embracing YOU,” is about your authentic self and the benefits of showing you are authentic, which will help you be more creative and resourceful in your work. Recognizing and understanding your values and questioning where your values come from can help you to reframe things about yourself.
As engineers, we know there is no perfect project, but if you look for the good in something, you’ll find it even when things don’t seem right. Reframing your lens is related to finding the positive aspect of situations or projects, and how the mindset is critical in your leadership role and influences clients and others.
The work volume many civil engineering firms face can be challenging because everything tends to be urgent. It is important to give yourself the flexibility to get things done. Sometimes, some tasks are more critical than others. However, it is essential to prioritize and ask for help when you are stuck.
Engineering professionals tend to get many things done but do not always consider the effort versus how it impacts relationships.
When you don’t have enough work to do, the experience changes, and it is easy to lose hope. The last part of the book, “Remaining Hopeful,” is about how to get through that season without being forgotten. There are different ways to stay connected, and team calls have advantages over email.
Knowing your destination and where you’re going in your career can help you handle your thoughts about staying connected and present.
Recognize that challenges are there, and they are there to serve you; there is always a gift in every challenge.

More Details in This Episode…

About the Guest: Ryan Walter, CPC, P.E.
As both a certified life coach and seasoned civil engineer with over 20 years of industry experience, Ryan's mission is to help engineers and other professionals navigate through their struggles in both work and life.

Ryan has worked at several engineering firms of varying sizes throughout his...
Up next
Nov 19
Explore Innovative Tire Derived Aggregate Applications Now – Ep 301
<p>In this episode, I talk with John Sheerin, Director of End-of-Life Tire Programs at US Tire Manufacturers Association, about Tire Derived Aggregate Applications. He sheds light on how millions of scrap tires can become powerful engineering materials, solving critical infrastru ... Show More
29m 38s
Nov 5
How Civil Engineering Leadership Is Shaping the Future – Ep 300
<p>In this episode, I talk with Dr. Feniosky Peña-Mora, Sc.D., P.E., F.ASCE, ASCE President and National Dean, School of Engineering and Sciences at Tecnológico de Monterrey, about civil engineering leadership and its future impact. We discuss how his upbringing in the Dominican ... Show More
35m 32s
Oct 22
Transportation Infrastructure Innovation for Civil Engineers: Building Smarter, More Sustainable Systems – Ep 299
<p>In this episode, I talk with David Weiss, P.E., National Business Line for Transportation and Infrastructure Executive, at WSP in the U.S., about transportation infrastructure innovation and the powerful role engineers play in building smarter mobility systems. From modernizin ... Show More
33m 29s
Recommended Episodes
Nov 2023
How to Become an Intentional Engineer: A Guide to a Purposeful Career – Ep 316
In this episode, Matthew Douglas, the operation leader at EMI, talks with me about my new book, “The Intentional Engineer.” We discuss intentionality in engineering careers, work-life balance and explain how you can conquer challenges with confidence. Engineering Quotes: Here Are ... Show More
48m 28s
Oct 2013
Building Relationships in Your Engineering Career – Ep 001
I will provide strategies to improve her networking skills, i help a young female engineer overcome her fear of networking and also help her building relationships in her engineering career. Networking and building relationships in your engineering career are critical, because st ... Show More
28m 38s
Feb 2023
From SpaceX Engineer to Entrepreneur: A Journey of Career Transition – Ep 296
In this episode, we speak with Brian Mejeur, the founder of AdAstra and a former SpaceX engineer, who shares his insights on transitioning from engineer to entrepreneur, networking, taking risks, and building a successful team. ***You can view the video version of this episode he ... Show More
30m 7s
Jan 2022
Transitioning From Engineer to Engineering Director – Ep 263
In this episode, we talk to Jessi Hall, the Senior Director for Vertical Integration at Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman, Washington, about her career and how she transitioned from engineer to engineering director at a large firm. Engineering Quotes: Here Are Some o ... Show More
27m 19s
Apr 2024
Engineering Leadership: Empowering Strategies for Success and Growth – Ep 327
In this episode, we talk to Margie Oleson, Ed.D., change consultant at Oleson Consulting LLC and OCM Lead at Lockheed Martin, about unique challenges faced by CEOs and C-suite executives. She also shares some great advice for navigating turbulent times in companies, building effe ... Show More
39 m
May 2023
Streamlining Construction with Game-Changing Anchor Bolts – Ep 104
<p>In this episode, we talk with Arda Ozum, P.Eng., a structural engineer and founder of Acius Engineering about some of the challenges faced with wet-set anchor bolts and concrete foundations and how you can overcome it. Arda also talks about the hurdles he encountered as an ent ... Show More
33m 52s
Dec 2023
Leveling up technology
<p>Join hosts Walt Cooley and Matti McBride as they dive into Cooley’s recent presentation “Level-Up” given at the Amelicor Herd and Feed Management Conference in this episode of the <i>Progressive Dairy Podcast</i>. Learn how to level up technology on your operation, champion an ... Show More
32m 25s
Sep 2023
The Human Advantage Ep. 11 - Evolving More Professional Leadership - WO1 David Hird
In this episode, our host Captain Ash Bhardwaj speaks to WO1 David Hird, the Command Sergeant Major of the Land Warfare Centre (LWC). He enlisted into the Royal Engineers in 1997, joining 35 Engineer Regiment before moving on to Engineer Search Teams, completing his trade trainin ... Show More
31m 13s
Feb 2023
Graphic Design Business Challenges You're Sure to Encounter - RD313
<p class="p1">Are you running or considering starting a graphic or web design business? If so, let me tell you, you're in for a wild ride! The graphic and web design industries are filled with opportunities and challenges, and understanding what to expect can be the difference be ... Show More
11 m