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Peak Performance Resources for Leaders by Leaders

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Code

1. A set of rules on any subject. 2. A systematic collection of statutes, a body of laws so arranged as to avoid inconsistency and overlapping. 3. A person’s standard of moral behavior. 4. A system used for brevity or secrecy of communication. 5. Any set of standards.

Client

1. A person or group that uses the professional advice or service of a lawyer, accountant, advertising agency, architect, coach, consultant, etc. 2. A customer or patron. 3. Anyone under the patronage and protection of another. 4. A computer or application that communicates with a remote server.

Clearing

1. The act or process of becoming clear. 2. The reciprocal exchange between banks of checks or drafts, and the settlement of the difference. 3. A graduated process of removing all reactions, buttons, triggers, fixed ideas, physical pain and painful emotion from a person’s life.  4. Locating places where a person’s attention is fixed and restoring their ability and self-determinism.

Clear

1. Free from cloudiness, obscurity, darkness. 2. Light. 3. Transparent, without discoloration, defect, or blemish. 4. The state in which a person is certain, who operates at cause over the various aspects of their life, can confront anything and everything in their past, present, or future.  5. A feeling of confidence, certainty, and clarity with no doubt. 6. The state of freedom from feelings of denial, guilt, shame, blame or justification.

Certainty

1. The state of being certain. 2. A conclusion or outcome that is beyond doubt. 3. Knowledge itself is certainty; knowledge is not data. Knowingness is certainty.

Cause

1. Something that produces an affect, result or consequence. 2. The person, event, or condition responsible for an action or result; the origin.

Button

1. Items, words, phrases, subjects or areas that cause a response or reaction in an individual by the words or actions of other people; causing the person discomfort, embarrassment, upset, or uncontrollable laughter. 2. Restimulators, words, voice tones, music, that are part of the unconscious mind. 4. It is called a button because when you push it (say it) you get a reaction. 5. Buttons are often used by manipulators to gain control over a person by triggering a reaction in them. 6. The more a person uses Clean Slate processes to resolve their buttons, the more conscious, in control, free, and empowered they become.

Bull-Baiting

1. A coaching drill where the coach attempts to find certain actions, words, phrases, mannerisms or subjects that cause the person doing the drill to become distracted from the drill by reacting to the coach. 2. A challenging and very unpleasant drill, however, it is extremely effective at bringing unconscious reactions to awareness so that they may be resolved using a Clean Slate process.

Body

1. The complete physical structure of an organism, especially of a human being or animal. A carbon-oxygen engine which runs at 37°C. The spirit being is the captain running this engine in human beings. 2. A group of individuals regarded as an entity; corporation. 3. A number of individuals or things regarded as a whole; a group; a collective mass.

Blame

1. Assign fault, cause or responsibility to another entity. 2. When one individual assigns cause to another entity, he delivers power to that entity. 3. Blame is the negation of responsibility. 4. To find fault with; censure; accuse; condemnation.

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