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Chaos can be a catalyst for transformation. When life gets nutty, look for the growth opportunities.

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Owning New Growth: The Cleansing and Rebuilding of Big Sur

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I just returned from a fabulous long weekend in Big Sur, where I visited my friends Toby Rowland-Jones and Linda Sonrisa, who were hosting the first ever Big Sur Food & Wine Festival. The festival was Toby's brainchild, intended as a way to stimulate Big Sur's economy after last year's fires took a bite out of tourist traffic. Not only did the festival raise over $30,000 in funds to support the community, it also sold out hotels and filled local restaurants to the brim. Even more importantly, it cemented the sometimes fragmented community, as they rallied to rebuild, linking arm in arm with local winemakers, chefs, friends, and neighbors from far and wide. More on the festival soon, but first, a few thoughts about new growth...

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Owning Change: Dealing With Forks In the Road

I am definitely a creature of habit. When I take my daily hikes, I traipse along one of four trails, usually the Ocean View Trail at John Muir’s famous national park Muir Woods. But this week, after the sky dumped loads of rain, my favorite trail was closed. I stood there in front of the yellow barricades, feeling perplexed and a wee bit pissed. How dare they close my favorite trail? Disoriented, I wandered a bit aimlessly, going in circles, until I ambled upon a trail I had never taken. Feeling a bit of trepidation, I questioned whether to embark upon a new journey.

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