ENGLISH CLASS IV
LINK AND MATCH
MAY VITAH
RUSNALIDIAWATI
TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover Paper i Introduction ii Table Of Contents iii CHAPTER I Introduction 1 A. Background 1 B. Problem Formulation 1 C. Destination 1 CHAPTER II Discussion 2 A. History Of The Army Indonesia 2 B. Task Forces Indonesia 3 C. The establishment of military 3 D. Devotion TNI 4 E. A TNI Identity 5 F. Kinds of military 5 CHAPTER III Closing 11 Knot 11 References 12
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
A. Background B. Problem Formulation C.
1. Definition of POSITIVE THINKING
Positive thinking is a discipline that trains the human mind to change a perceived reality by repeatedly making positive mental statements. A person practices positive thinking when they derive a positive sense of well being, optimism, belonging, meaning and/or purpose from being part of and contributing back to something larger and more permanent than themselves. Positive thinking is a process of choosing positive emotions from stimuli in the environment and applying them to perceptions and beliefs. The objective is to create an outlook that translates into a new or better chosen reality.
Power of positive thinking |
James Allen describes one of the best analogies on the power of positive thinking that I have ever read in his timeless classic “As a Man Thinketh.” He likens the mind to a garden. If planted with beautiful plants and carefully nurtured and tended to, the garden will yield beautiful flowers and be a place of comfort, beauty and peace. If neglected, weeds will creep in and destroy the beauty and yield thorns, destruction and harshness. Of-course, some twisted or strange gardener may actually deliberately plant weeds and unpleasant plants.
It is the same with the mind. If you plant beautiful, healthy thoughts into your mind you will reap a beautiful, healthy