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Peak Performance Resources for Leaders by Leaders

glossary

Enforce

1. To carry out effectively. 2. To give force to; reinforce. 3. Compel obedience, observation, communication, affinity or reality. 4. Impose an action, conduct, one’s will, experience. 5. Impose one to admit.

Enthusiasm

1. Intense, eager or strongly felt interest. 2. Originally, supernatural inspiration; inspired prophetic or poetic ecstasy. 3. The emotional level of a person who is winning. They are Eager, cheerful and alive.

Entitlement

1. The state or condition of being entitled. 2. A right to benefits specified especially by law or contract. 3. A government program providing benefits to members of a specified group. 4. The belief that one is deserving of or entitled to certain privileges or special treatment. 5. An unrealistic, exaggerated, or rigidly held sense of entitlement may be considered a symptom of narcissistic personality disorder, seen in those who because of early frustrations arrogate to themselves the right to demand lifelong reimbursement from fate or everyone they meet!

Entity

1. Something that exists or is perceived as a single, separate object. 2. The fact of existence; being. 3. The existence of something considered apart from its properties. 4. An organization (such as a business or governmental unit) that has an identity separate from those of its members.

Entrapment

1. The act of entrapping; the process of being entrapped. 2. To lure into danger, difficulty, or a compromising situation. 3. The opposite of freedom. A person may be entrapped by an idea, a belief or a thought.

Entrepreneur

A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than the normal financial risk in order to make a profit. The entrepreneurial spirit is characterized by innovation, risk-taking and a positive bias.

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