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For closed transition starting, four separate start contactors are used.
Consciously Competent
A stage of learning in which an individual is aware of their skill and can perform a task effectively through conscious effort.
Consciously Incompetent
Recognition of one's own lack of skills or knowledge in a particular area, which is considered the second stage in the process of learning and skill development.
Unconsciously Competent
A stage of skill acquisition where an individual can perform activities proficiently without conscious effort or awareness.
Persistence
Constancy of purpose and unrelenting determination; a leadership quality required to persevere and prevail, even when others lose their strength and will.
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