Subject: Imposter syndrome, intermittent fasting, and inspired organizations in Process Hacker News from Hack the Process

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Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we've got imposter syndrome, intermittent fasting, and inspired organizations, plus a few exclusive updates for the Process Hackers on our mailing list. Enjoy!

Media

Mailing List Exclusive: Listen to Rhonda Magee explain how we can use mindfulness to defeat bias on the 10% Happier Podcast.

For the second episode of Groundless Ground Podcast, Lisa Dale Miller invited Researcher and Bodymind Science Co-Founder Peter Payne to speak about the clinical use of Qigong.

Pam Wasley shares her insights on networks, leadership, and career, and states that nothing is a one-way street on On The Schmooze Podcast.

Podcasting has a lot of perks, and gaining visibility and credibility by podcast guesting is highly possible. Nicole Holland gives details about that on the Your Online Genius Podcast.

Malek Banoun gets asked by a caller about intermittent fasting. Hear about his experience in the new episode of FIT Sessions Podcast.

This week’s winner of Free Ride Friday has been announced on The $100 MBA Show, where Omar Zenhom reveals the most important asset in business, how to develop it, and how to use it effectively.

Fundraising

Last month Hack the Hood, an organization helping low-income youth of color to enter careers in tech, raised $7,800 with the help of the members of Fund Club. Keep supporting Fund Club, co-founded by Ashe Dryden.

Writing

Mailing List Exclusive: If you’re planning to build a call center, consider these tips from Frank Strona to determine whether or not a call center would be beneficial to your business philosophy.

Avoid some common mistakes managers make when it comes to diverse teams by following these suggestions by Michelle Kim on Quartz at Work.

In a new article written by Julian Hayes, he enumerates a couple of reasons why feeling like an impostor is good for high performers.

Publications

Kimberly Wiefling’s newest book, Inspired Organizational Cultures: Discover your DNA, Engage Your People, and Design Your Future is now out!

Events

Encourage positive traits in your kids by watching Empowering Kids with Character from Maria Dismondy. For the month of February, Maria suggested using the February Love Challenge to boost your child’s good character.

Recommended Resources

Mailing List Exclusive: As a way of supporting the #MeToo movement, The Consent Pledge was created by Michael Ellsberg, a resource recommended by Adam Siddiq. If you’re a man who vows to honor sexual consent, join this online campaign to help reach 10,000 signatures by June of 2018.

Being needy is commonly seen as a negative trait, but on the Being Well Podcast with Dr. Rick Hanson, who was recommended by Andrew Nance, Dr. Rick says that we all have needs, and explains how to get yours met.

Cecil Baldwin, a resource mentioned by Alex Cespedes, recently announced that ALL HAIL, Welcome to Night Vale’s live show, is coming to the US and Canada in April. Check out their schedule to know if they’re stopping by your neighborhood.

Come meet and greet Elizabeth Gilbert on her Big Magic Tour! Elizabeth’s words as an author inspired Tara Byrne.

Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. You can also listen to this episode of Hack the Process as part of the podcast. If you liked what you saw, please leave a rating in iTunes, and a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking. 

Cheers!

-M.