Not sure where I learned of the 4 stages but it tracks the growth of a student. The 4 stages are
1. Unconscious Incompetence
2. Conscious Incompetence
3. Conscious Competence
4. Unconscious Competence.
The 1st stage of Unconscious Incompetence is you don't know what you don't know. This is the 1yr of training for most people. Next, Conscious Incompetence describes the intermediate student in our system includes purple, blue and green belts. They are beginning to understand that they don't know. With this stage also comes quite a few dropouts as they tend to get frustrated about their perceived lack of improvement. Conscious competence is probably the most dangerous in terms of ego. The student starts to think that they are getting good and may try the boundaries of their experience. Too many students stop at this stage and then either move on (saying they accomplished their goals) or start to mix in additional training that may interfere with their growth, or that they actually understand and don't need further instruction. This level extends up through the new black belts. Only after many hours on the mat with directed training do students develop the unconscious competence to perform without thought and almost watch themselves.
An example of this progression is remember when you 1st started driving, all the different details you had to keep track of, the road, the cars in front, back and around you, the clutch(?), brake, mirrors, how much gas to give etc etc. And now you do all that and add things we probably shouldn't. I'll leave that list to your imagination
Unfortunately, in this day of instant everything too many people don't commit or will stop when the going gets even a little hard thereby short circuiting one of life's most important lessons, Anything worthwhile will have many moments of doubt, frustration and rationalization (of quitting, is it worth it, etc.) but never experience the confidence and satisfaction of attaining a long term goal.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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