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A better world is possible - Global Commons Institute

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Copyright Bruce Nixon 2010. All rights reserved. Th<strong>is</strong> electronic copy <strong>is</strong> provided free for personal, non-commercial use only.<br />

www.brucenixon.com<br />

r<strong>is</strong>k <strong>is</strong> rewarding. Most people end up loving them because they are fun, they work and new possibilities<br />

open up. Good, easily remembered, simple processes for working together need to be learned by everyone!<br />

Train people in them. V<strong>is</strong>ion, Commitment and Action (VCA) <strong>is</strong> a useful basic structure.<br />

Structures for transformative public meetings We need to learn how to help large groups of people,<br />

representing the full diversity of a community and all its stakeholders, enjoy co-creation. Participatory<br />

processes like Future Search and Open Space Technology engage collective intelligence and creativity and are<br />

widely used in companies and communities all over the <strong>world</strong>. See my website for articles about these and<br />

other processes that involve people.<br />

Creating v<strong>is</strong>ion needs to involve everyone. Many leaders of organ<strong>is</strong>ations make a simple m<strong>is</strong>take. They<br />

prepare a v<strong>is</strong>ion statement at a retreat; then hand it down to the workforce. It means very little. The process<br />

of creating the v<strong>is</strong>ion needs to engage everyone, in dreaming of possibilities, creating a collective v<strong>is</strong>ion and<br />

strategy. People need to speak with integrity, do what they say they will do. It <strong>is</strong> important to hold an end of<br />

meeting review - to celebrate, reflect and learn from what worked and anything to do differently. Processes<br />

like these are fundamental if people are to have the energy and belief to achieve the “im<strong>possible</strong>”.<br />

Networking Neighbours, family and friends are important. Using our connections and making new ones<br />

<strong>is</strong> a powerful way of engaging people in transformation. A w<strong>is</strong>e change agent I know talks of having two kinds<br />

of connections: a wide circle and a close one. Inspire by being who you are. My neighbours, family, friends<br />

and acquaintances teach me a lot. Most do not want to hear from me about sustainability. My family are the<br />

same, having heard from me at length for many years. I have learned, painfully. It’s best to be interested in<br />

their concerns and what they are doing. “How’s it going?” Being the change has more power than words.<br />

People notice and get interested. Friends and good neighbours are part of sustainability, part of our support<br />

system. We are part of one another’s well-being. It <strong>is</strong> the same in our transition town. We are all on the<br />

same journey yet surpr<strong>is</strong>ingly different.<br />

My “shop local” policy <strong>is</strong> part of “being the change.”I rarely use a car. Mostly I walk. The exerc<strong>is</strong>e <strong>is</strong> a bonus.<br />

Possibly I pay a bit more, but it saves fuel and I put my money where my mouth <strong>is</strong>! We go to an organic,<br />

biodynamic, ethical whole food shop supplied by small traders and co-operatives, local where <strong>possible</strong>, for<br />

almost all food and household products. On Saturdays we go to the market: Country Markets, the French<br />

delicatessen, the f<strong>is</strong>hmonger from Suffolk, and the Farmers Market every third Sunday. We enjoy the high<br />

street and markets in our town as a social, community experience. We connect, meet and chat, getting to<br />

know new people th<strong>is</strong> way. It’s part of the pleasure of being a community. Only if we cannot buy locally do<br />

we go to any Big Co or the internet. That’s not much or often.<br />

Pressures on people are enormous. It <strong>is</strong> important to acknowledge th<strong>is</strong>. Most people are very busy,<br />

couples both working hard to earn a living, bring up children, be good parents, maintain friendships or<br />

support elderly relatives, singles too. The pressures can be extreme, at times unbearable. Many are just<br />

coping. Yet, it’s extraordinary what they contribute, taking leadership and doing what they can to help create<br />

a sustainable community and fairer <strong>world</strong>. I am aston<strong>is</strong>hed by what people in Berkhamsted manage to do.<br />

They get exhausted. So it <strong>is</strong> important offer hol<strong>is</strong>tic processes that are enjoyable and release energy.<br />

Act <strong>Global</strong><br />

“Whatever you do may seem insignificant, but it <strong>is</strong> most important that you do it.”<br />

Mahatma Gandhi<br />

6.7bn people have the power to bring about radical change. Despite the d<strong>is</strong>appointing results at COP<br />

15, we must lobby to bring about dec<strong>is</strong>ive results at the next UN Climate Change Summit. Lobbying brought<br />

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