Category - Transition US, Trathen Heckman, Invoking the Pause
Posted - 10/09/2012
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May the Pause be With You

Last week members of
Daily Acts Organization (DAO), Ecology of Leadership (EOL), Transition US (TUS) and an independent filmmaker
took a pause
from busy lives. In a beautiful setting in rural California we reviewed
our programs, skills, audiences and interests in the light of
synergies, leverage and potential. We surprised ourselves with the
richness of the possibilities and the natural fit of many seemingly
different pieces. Ordering and reordering, prioritizing and rolling out
timelines - in effect, we sizzled. Excitement grew, respect landed and
new programs came to light.
In five days we were able to achieve a year's worth of meetings.
The added bonus was that we spent time relaxing together,
sharing meals, soaking in hotsprings, walking in the moonlight and
watching the stars. What we learned about each other in these "down
times" suffused our "business" meetings with deeper listening and wider
appreciation. The end result is that we have an incredibly
exciting collaboration that will make more impact than any of us could achieve independently.
We
went into the week with an idea of what some of our specific
outcomes/"deliverables" could be, by drawing on the strengths of our
respective partners. However, by taking this pause together, we began
to see the potential emergence of a more coherent set of offerings that
could prove to be truly transformative in the wider ecological and
social change movements we serve. This included clarifying a focus on
four primary areas: Personal Ecology, Home Ecology, Organizational/Group
Ecology, and Community Ecology.
Some specific outcomes for "Phase One" of our roll-out of deliverables include:
A collaboration between EOL and DAO to provide webinars and workshops in the areas of personal leadership
EOL and TUS to provide webinars and workshops on effective group process to support members of the Transition movement
DAO to prepare the template for our "Case Studies/Do-it-yourself" models, which each organization will then follow
TUS
to look into preparing a specific page on their website, or possibly
our own collaborative website to house our new collection of offerings
All organizations to look into future funding mechanisms, including
Phase 2 of an Invoking the Pause grant processA teaser video for the whole project
Videos capturing "stories of success"
Progress on specific components of the book "Reverence and Resilience".
Great
possibilities were also foreseen for a future Phase 2, beginning in
2014, including the creation of a more in-depth video trainings, online
courses, a collaboration between our organizations to support a specific
local community, and a full-scale website with a comprehensive set of
educational and training offerings for people at the edge of eco-social
change from diverse sectors.
For the members present, it became
clear that this is just the beginning of our collaboration- we see our
work extending into 2014 and beyond. We are grateful to
ITP for giving us the opportunity to take a
regenerating and rewarding pause
and can't wait to connect with other "pausers"! As was often sited at
our retreat, and when we were about to step back into our fast-paced
lives, "
May the pause be with you!"
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