Start to diagnose and find what the problem is. Once you know and acknowledge the problem, you also know the skill you need to master to be able to handle the problem.
You are at Stage Two: Conscious Incompetence. In this stage, you know what you don't know.
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In Stage Three: Conscious Competence, you are aware of the problem and start to design and implement a strategy to tackle it.
You are determined, willing to learn, and overcome any challenges to master the skill(s). This is when you know what you know.
Stage One of this learning model is Unconscious Incompetence, where you are clueless and overwhelmed and don't know why.
In this stage: You don't know what you don't know.
Stage Four: Unconscious Competence, is when you are skillfully, naturally, and easily able to handle the problem, without any mental effort. The skill that you have learned are now imbibed in you. In this stage, you don't know what you know.
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