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Peak Performance Resources for Leaders by Leaders

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Intelligence

1. The capacity of the mind to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend. 2. The ability to recognize differences, similarities, and identities. 3. The ability to perceive, pose and resolve problems.

Integrity Process

A process that enables a person to reveal their harmful acts so that they no longer withhold or cover them up. This enhances their personal integrity, reduces their shame, frees up their trapped Lifeforce and leads to peace, serenity, well-being and happiness.

Integrity

1. The entire unimpaired state of anything 2. Moral soundness and purity; incorrupt; upright, honest. 3. Wholeness, soundness. 3. Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.

Inner-Critic

1. The part of a person that criticizes everything they do, doubts what they do, doesn’t think they are good enough, creates negative thoughts, is cynical, is never satisfied, and is a perfectionist. This can manifest as a distinctive personality, identity and voice. 2. The Inner-Villain that plays the role of internal antagonist. As a person works on developing the qualities of self-love, self-acceptance, and compassion they disengage with these self-limiting roles that make them a victim of themselves.

Incident

1. A definite, distinct occurrence; an event. 2. A usually violent or disruptive occurrence, especially one that precipitates a larger crisis. 3. An occurrence that interrupts normal procedure or functioning; a mishap. 4. A traumatic event that is recorded into memory with full emotional content, heightened perception, decisions, and postulates. Conclusions formed from these incidents are intended to aid success and survival, however, inaccurate perception often leads to wrong conclusions, less success, and lower survival ability.

Important

1. Significant, consequential, critical, urgent, pressing. 2. Having high social rank, status, or influence; prominent.

Implement

1. To carry into effect; fulfill; accomplish. 2. To provide the means for the carrying out of. 3. A means of achieving an end; an instrument or agent.

Immortality

1. Living forever; not mortal. 2. The ultimate goal of survival.

Imagination

1. A mental faculty forming images or concepts of external objects or experiences not present to the senses. 2. The mind’s method of envisioning desirable goals and forecasting the future. 3. The ability to confront and deal with reality by using the creative power of the mind; resourcefulness. 4. Attention, interest, or enthusiasm.

Ignorance

1. Lack of knowledge, information, or education; the state of being ignorant. 2. The incorrectly evaluated, not fully owned result of inaccurate perception. 3. Demonstrated by the inability to apply and the degree of incompetence.

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