Hamza Khamis Kombo

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introducction My name is Hamza Khamis Kombo or my nickname is Hamza. I'm student of mechanical engineering in Specialization of Energy conversion and Conservation at universitas Indonesia. previously when i was bachelor Degree, I had studied mechanical engineering with specialization of vehicle engineering.

                   The First class Notes 1 (29/10/2024)

Conscious Thinking Heartware-Brainware (variable), Initiator, Intention, Initial Thinking, Idealization, Instruction

DAI5 is a problem solving method developed by Dr. Ahmad Indra from the University of Indonesia. This method is known as "Conscious Thinking" and focuses on the thinking process starting from intention to selecting tools as the final step. DAI5 is a concept that integrates heartware and brainware aspects to form conscious and focused thought patterns and attitudes. This approach uses five core variables which are expected to create balance between the mind, heart and human actions. The following is an explanation of these five variables. Initiator: refers to the initial trigger or impulse that starts the thought or action process. This initiator is the main source of energy or motivation that triggers a person to start a certain idea, project, or action. In the context of DAI5, this initiator may arise from within oneself, such as needs, values, or desires, or from outside, such as opportunities or challenges faced.

Intention: is the clarity of the purpose of the action or thought that you want to realize. This intention is very important because it gives direction and meaning to the process of thinking or acting. With strong and positive intentions, individuals can undergo the next process with stable focus and motivation. Intention is a bridge between internal desires and the goals to be achieved.

Initial Thinking: The Initial Thinking is the stage where initial ideas and possibilities are formulated. Here, individuals begin to map out thoughts, consider options, and explore different perspectives. This initial thought becomes the foundation for planning the next steps. At this stage, a person also learns to recognize obstacles, opportunities, and resources needed to achieve goals.

Idealization: is the process of forming an ideal image or vision of the final result you want to achieve. In this stage, individuals imagine the desired results and set standards or ideal values ​​that they want to realize. Idealization helps someone to focus on the best potential of the expected results and maintain enthusiasm and perseverance in achieving them.

Instruction set: This is the final stage, where specific direction or guidance begins to be implemented to achieve the goal. These can be concrete steps, strategies, or established methods to achieve an idealized vision. Instruction functions as a blueprint that guides actions until the final result is achieved.

                                                      Conclusion
These five variables, Initiator, Intention, Initial Thinking, Idealization, and Instruction are interrelated and form a structured conscious thinking process. DAI5 Conscious Thinking aims to create a thought pattern that is in harmony between the heart and brain, resulting in effective, meaningful and responsible actions. This approach is highly relevant for increasing self-awareness and decision quality, especially in personal and professional development