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Pritchard, Jim
"In "The warrior mind", Jim Pritchard, a disciple of legendary Ninjitsu and Taijitsu masters, reveals how we can adopt the mindset of ancient warriors whether or not we practice the physical components of the martial arts. Pritchard describes six principles of the mind that are essential to the martial arts, and with colourful anecdotes, insightful examples and inspiring stories, shows how they can help readers maintain focus and balance-no matter what obstacles await them."
New York: American Management Association, 2006
e20441725
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
"The best martial artists know what they want when they enter the arena, they know how to get it, and they're not afraid to go after it. The same could be said of great negotiators. This book uses the principles of martial arts to guide readers step-by-step, from basic techniques through advanced strategies, all the way to achieving their "black belt" in negotiating."
New York: American Management Association, 2007
Lee
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Scott, Gini Graham
"With phones ringing off the hook, constantly changing to-do lists, and increasingly complicated schedules, having a good memory has become more important than ever."
New York: American Management Association, 2007
e20443629
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: New American Library, 1957
296.12 LIV
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Smith, Jim
"Details the transformation process to passion, purpose and power. This book features ways to get the junk out the trunk, strategies for dealing with pain, steps for becoming more disciplined, tips for thriving and surviving in corporate America, pointers for capturing and savoring special moments, and ways to self-reward."
Alexandria, Virginia: American Society for Training & Development, 2008
e20441890
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Shaw-Ros Byam
Hongkong : Page One Publishing, 2004,
R 747.3 Sha l
Buku Referensi Universitas Indonesia Library
Crenshaw, Nadine
Rocklin, CA: Prima Tech, 1998
170.4 CRE a
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Carlson, Richard, 1961-
New York: Harper, 1997
158 CAR s
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Naisbitt, John
London : Brealey, 1994
303.49 NAI g
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Runny Rudiyanti
"Dalam kebudayaan Cina, bidang seni umumnya dipengaruhi atau mengandung konsep-konsep filsafat tertentu. Taiji Quan (太极拳) merupakan suatu bentuk seni bela diri (Martial Arts) yang didasarkan pada beberapa konsep filsafat seperti Yin (阴) dan Yang (阳), Qi (气), dan Taoisme. Tujuan penulisan makalah ini adalah untuk memaparkan keterkaitan unsur-unsur filsafat Yin dan Yang, Qi, dan Taoisme dengan Taiji Quan dan menjelaskan unsur mana yang lebih mewakili karakter utama Taiji Quan. Pembahasan dilakukan dengan menelusuri asal mula lahirnya Taiji Quan dan menganalisis keterkaitan antara nilai-nilai utama Yin dan Yang, Qi, dan Taoisme dengan karakter dasar Taiji Quan. Berdasarkan analisis atas data-data yang terkumpul dapat disimpulkan bahwa pengaruh nilai-nilai yang terkandung dalam konsep Yin dan Yang sangat dominan. Hal itu tercermin dari target akhir praktik Taiji Quan yaitu dengan tercapainya keharmonisan dalam diri yang bersangkutan maupun antara yang bersangkutan dengan alam.
In Chinese culture, the aspect of art is generally influenced or consists of certain philosophical concepts. Taiji Quan (太极拳) is one of the forms of Martial Arts which is based on several philosophical concepts such as Yin (阴) and Yang (阳), Qi (气), and Taoism. The purpose of this article writing is to elaborate the correlation of three philosophical concepts; Yin and Yang, Qi, and Taoism with Taiji Quan and describe which one of them has more dominance. The discussion will be done by going through the birth origin of Taiji Quan and analyzing the mutuality between the main values of Yin and Yang, Qi, Taoism, and the basic characteristics of Taiji Quan. Based on the analysis of the collected datas, it can be concluded that the influence of values consisting in Yin and Yang is very dominant. This is reflected by the final target of Taiji Quan practice which is to reach self harmony with connection or in between connection with the nature."
Depok: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya Universitas Indonesia, 2013
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UI - Makalah dan Kertas Kerja Universitas Indonesia Library