The Four Stages of Professional Life
Mohan on October 17th, 2011
I gave a talk last month on the evolution of our career and professional life. I organized my thoughts by using a 4-stage model of the evolution of our professional life. Here’s the model:
The Four Stages of Professional Life
|
Age |
Career Years |
Name of Stage |
Life Objectives |
Professional and Career Goals |
Family and Personal Goals |
| 25-35 | 0 – 10 | Shishya (Learner) | Learning and Growth | Be a sponge. Focus on the learning curve. Maximize quality and diversity of experience. Choose stepping stones. Find mentors. Take on responsibilities. Be humble. Have dignity of labor. Don’t take short-cuts. Find your passion. |
Partner-Centric: Focus on “settling down” with a life partner who will accompany you on your life journey. Cultivate a core network of friendships that will sustain over time. |
| 35-50 | 10-25 | Karta(Doer) | Achievement and Success | Follow your passion. Build deep expertise. Get focused. Build a track record of achievements. Maximize economic success and professional success. Climb the “ladder”. Build networks. |
Children-Centric: Focus on raising children with values you can be proud of. Help them navigate through the teenage years. Invest time in your children, despite all the demands. Focus on wellness, diet and fitness. |
| 50-75 | 25-50 | Daata(Giver) | Significance and Service | Shift from success to significance. Find causes to support. Dedicate progressively more time to service. Apply professional expertise to social causes. Build a legacy. Focus on community. |
Community-Centric: Focus on advising your children as they become parents and as they settle down in life. Broaden your aperture to the community. Find new interests to engage you post-retirement. |
| 75+ | 50-75 | Bodhi (Saint) | Enlightenment and Teaching | Shift towards looking at yourself. Do spiritual work. Meditate and introspect. Become detached from material things. Become a teacher of your grandchildren and children. |
Self-Centric: Focus on your own spiritual development. Spread the wealth of your wisdom and life experience to those around you. Be at peace with the inevitability of mortality. |