Business Cycles And Career Cycles Explained = Developed Satisfaction
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Your career was never meant to be a straight line, and trying to force it into one is where a lot of stress begins. Greg and I break down a simple model that instantly makes work feel more navigable: business cycles and career cycles move through expansion, peak, contraction, and bottom phases. When you can name the phase you are in, you stop spiraling over normal change and start making clearer choices about your next move, your energy, and what success really means right now.
We walk through what each business cycle phase looks like inside a company, from the excitement of expansion to the intensity of peak, the hard decisions of contraction, and the reset at the bottom. Then we map that same bell curve onto real career development, including why mid-career pressure can lead to burnout, why “contraction” doesn’t mean you are less valuable, and how job satisfaction often shifts from chasing titles to doing meaningful work and building others.
We also challenge the most common retirement narrative. Retirement isn’t an ending, it’s an accomplishment, and it deserves its own plan and its own curve. John shares how writing, teaching, and podcasting became a new beginning after retiring, and we talk about what leaders can do to support employees across every decade while avoiding lazy age assumptions and helping people see their options.
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Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell