Feeling chilly? Fall is truly here to stay! With the disappearance of 80 degree weather I've come to realize my last fall semester at Lehigh is passing me by. Girls should whip out chunky knit scarves and leather motorcycle boots to be on point with trends for the fall. Oversized sweaters and jewel tones will return to our closets this season.
As winter approaches and the temperature becomes colder I think about my first semester at Lehigh as a freshman...nervous, new, "fresh". Comparing that time in my life to being a senior in college I have grown so much in these few years. Having solid footing at school, yet unsure of my future, these places in my life are not too different in retrospect. With new seasons coming our way my fellow seniors have many final Lehigh memories to make and their entire future to contemplate. With the pressure of the "real world" coming upon us we must remain grounded and cherish each moment as a student and continue to learn while we can. The competition is fierce; however, as trite as it may sound I truly believe each of us has his or her own place waiting for them. As I will truly miss Lehigh - graduation will be bittersweet because I have come down with a case of "senioritis" and am ready for the next phase of my life, yet Lehigh has afforded me so many wonderful opportunities and important memories I will always miss being a Mountain Hawk.
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Friday, October 5, 2012
Euan Semple....Shall we reflect?
Where to begin??? Entrepreneurship class this week was very
exciting! We got to live tweet
with the author of “Organization Don’t
Tweet, People Do," Euan Semple.
It was amazing how we were able to communicate with someone who was
located in London (across the pond as they say!) and receive responses instantaneously. Technology is remarkable and it keeps
amazing me each and every day. My
first question to Euan, after reading his book was “when was the last time you wrote
a hand-written letter?” Euan replied, “years!” Simply, the world has evolved and has made a movement from
physical letters with ink and paper, to completely virtual through the use of
the internet. Bottom line: NO MORE
SNAIL MAIL!!! Why send a letter that costs 45 cents and takes days to reach a
location, when you can send an email with just a click and be in their mailbox
in a matter of seconds?
Euan Semple’s book was very fascinating and I truly agree
with everything he said. There was
a message that resonated with me, it was when he said it is not about having a
clear mindset of where we are headed or want to go, but to follow the
energy. Allow energy to dictate
our path. This statement is true
in my life – vibes and energy dictate whom I surround myself by. I agree with this statement and the more
we force things, the more we try to attain goals, the harder the goals and
aspirations become to obtain.
Social media has evolved as our species has evolved. Euan wrote to Kyle (@kss213) that
technology and social media are still “teenagers.” I completely agree with this. Technology has yet to reach its potential, and even then I
believe technology will always continue to evolve and get better. In our live tweet session I asked Euan
if social media was here to stay and what the next big wave would be, he
replied that it is just the beginning!
Euan’s book provoked a lot of thought for me and insight. Furthermore I am excited as to what our/my
future brings! What will be the
next Facebook and Twitter? New
technologies are always developing in our increasingly sophisticated and
rapid-paced lifestyles-and it takes an idea of one person, that is innovative
and new to change the world and change each of us. Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs have changed the world. Who will be the next revolutionary mind?
Ultimately, I thought the book was very successful in the
messages it was trying to convey.
Euan speaks volumes of how we can benefit from technology, and we really
can –this is truly relevant in our lives.
We should just think about how amazing it was to be able to speak with
someone across the world in London while in a classroom at Lehigh University?! Our class shouldn’t take these things
for granted; we are so fortunate to have these opportunities. All cultures, industries, civilizations
should use technology.
Technology is used as both a teaching tool and also a learning
tool. Everyone benefits from
technology and it is important to be able to give technology to those who don’t
have it.
xoxo-
Peace, Love, and Keep Typing (TWEETING) on!
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