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TransitioNING -- The First 180 Days

This is NOT about Obama -- this is about our Transition Ning Network -- the website you are using at this moment and the community that stands behind it! Obama responses will be deleted.

The Transition Social Network -- dubbed by one of our wittiest as TransitioNING -- has been in operation now for 180 days! Let's take a moment to step back and take stock of what we feel this online community has accomplished. The purpose of this memo is to celebrate accomplishments and to solicit your experiences.

A Few Stats
  • 77 social networking sites, plus an additional 51 sites with 2132 members “loosely affiliated" with us along the way
  • 50 States are now live in the U.S.
  • 10 international sites: Europe, UK, South Africa, New Zealand, Ontario Canada, Austria, Germany, Italy, Nova Scotia and Community Exchange...
  • 4743 members have built profiles, shared directories, dreams, and good practices…
  • 1301 forums and blogs serve initiators, workgroups, study groups, reviews, opinions…
  • 226 current events (plus hundreds of past events archived from the calendar)...
  • 327 groups, localities, and virtual interests who have declared their focus on peak oil, zero waste, financial security, localization, post carbon, local resilience...
  • 1000’s of photos, videos, music, podcasts... concretizing the abstract...
  • working relationships with www.transitionus.org -- www.TransitionTowns.org -- www.TransitionNetwork.org
  • Transition Social Network appears now on Facebook

Share Your Experiences

Social networks are essentially about PEOPLE collaborating, websites being no more important than aircraft in which we travel or pools in which we swim. So let's WE THE PEOPLE bless our accomplishments. At the bottom of this page is a REPLY. Please use this REPLY to record the experiences, insights, AHAs! and the successes that you attribute to your participation in TransitioNING.

Some Experiences:
  • You've met somebody you didn't know before. And you’re really grateful…
  • You're aspiring with a new group now to change the world…
  • You've made headway personally, organizationally, socially…
  • Formed a new business or new group
  • Read a book, watched a film, attended a meeting based on this group…
  • Made a referral and the two parties you referred are going great guns!
  • You've searched and you've FOUND! Thought and ACTED!

What one or two or three memories stand out as "worth it all"? One-liners are perfectly appropriate. Reply and let us all know. Please be specific. Your specificity is another member's or group's transformation! Be free to comment on other members' contributions.

Tags: first 180 days, ning, ning.com, transitioning, website

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It's been great to connect into the international Transition movement from here in Germany. Specifically, I have shared information and had feedback on a Community Currency Design Manual I have written which should be of use to Transition areas designing their own currencies. Looking forward to co-volving!

John Rogers
Value for People
www.valueforpeople.co.uk
Les,
I would like to thank you for your great initiative and support at the global level. We are living in this post global environment and searching for new patterns of interpersonal collaboration and success. Some people are using this NING collaboration platform just for fun, others are trying to find solutions for their own problems, some people are trying to create professional virtual communities etc. I see NING as a great tool which can support and create a value for all this initiatives and groups.

I am using the NING platform too support my professional needs - test and dissemination of new ideas, concepts...; support to international professional virtual communities set-up and collaboration (project management community, specific knowledge share communities, open sourced SW developers community, university education community etc.) I see a great value in this support. Les, thank you again! Brane
Though virtual interactions such as those facilitated by TransitioNING (or skype) can't compare to being in the same room looking into each others' eyes I found the NING site helpful in making meetings more potent and productive. It's a way to get some of the more tedious business out of the way beforehand (ironing out agendas, sharing links and files, background reading) so that our face-time could be spent in creative conversation and heartful relationship.

Once people got the hang of using the site it eliminated the zillion disjointed emails and allowed us to have a living record of our discussions and learnings. No more digging through the inbox for that great website someone sent you last month or the minutes from two meetings ago...they're all right there. (I even set up my own NING site for work unrelated to Transition and it's been very useful for those same reasons.)

The search feature is helpful in finding resources for issues I'm exploring...seed sharing, energy conservation, peak oil, movies, whatever...and it's great to be able to learn from folks in different regions of the world about what's working (and what's not!)

When people are first learning about Transition and wanting to connect with their local group it's really handy to be able to have the NING site as a place for them to get plugged in right away. And it's been helpful to be able to list upcoming events and meetings there so people know what's happening next (or in a nearby town).

Intelligent use (not overuse) of these kinds of technologies can help reduce our need to travel so far, and so much, while still helping us locate the people in our communities who we'd love to meet for tea and TransitioNING.
Open mind, open hearts, free flow of information/ideas/support. A place where you are not alone and that we can -- no will make a difference.
We just got word that our community has signed up its 1000th member.

I wish to commend Les Squires - his tireless devotion and love poured into the Transition NING sites is awsome.

We would not be at 1000 members without his true servant leadership!!

yours,
David
I've enjoyed seeing how the Transition Movement has spread across the US so swiftly. This proves that when a good idea is presented to the masses, it is swiftly adopted and adapted for local use.
Thanks for all your work, Les, to help us network and find each other! I've been delighted to discover Transition Towns enthusiasts whom I'd never met before. Muchas Gracias for this site!
Hi Les
We are likely past the first 180 days by now but I wanted to add to the pot of how this site has been helpful to me. I posted a question about a concern I have regarding emergency/powered down communication systems and found a link to Kathy Jacobsen who has been incredibly helpful in getting us started on reaching out to our local ham radio operators. She has now set up a discussion nation wide on the importance of including this work group into building resilience into our communities. She also pulled out of the woodwork (aka...some community somewhere in the US) an expert and mentor for us all! Wow - very effective tool! thank you Kathy and thank you Charles!

And Thank you so much, Les, for all that you do!
Cindi

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