On the Blog – June 2025
Here are brief summaries and links to posts on the blog, Lisa notes, from June 2025.

- Share 4 Somethings – June 2025 Edition (6/27)
I’m sharing 4 somethings that I loved, learned, went well, and let go of in June 2025. - Do You Need a New One Word? Mid-Year Check-In (6/25)
Do this mid-year check-in to see if you need to start over with a NEW One Word of the Year, or just breathe new life into your old word. - Who Do We Need to Go to Mars? A Thought-Provoking Sci-Fi from Brian McLaren (6/23)
Read this book, The Last Voyage – a hopeful, ethical, and deeply human sci-fi novel by Brian McLaren, that asks not just who might be needed on Mars—but why. - Who Do You Trust With Your To-Read List? Why I’m Following This Book List (and Maybe You Should Too) (6/19)
If you like book recommendations, check out this inspiring list of 21 wisdom-filled books—curated by Daniel Pink—that might just change your mind…and the world. - I Don’t Want to Remember. But I Can’t Forget. (6/16)
Some things only take once. A single sting—whether from an insect or a careless word—can leave a lasting mark. I don’t want to remember. But I can’t forget. - Do You Have to Earn Your Joy? Guilt in a Box (6/12)
The jigsaw puzzle at the beach became an unexpected lesson in permission, playing in the ripples of joy—even before all the work was done. - What Your Most Unlikely Friendship Can Teach You (6/9)
Loving Violet taught me that compassion means little if it stays only in the heart—it must move through the body, too. - Find Your Edge: Rethink Your Spirituality (6/6)
This eclectic book – Find Your Edge – invites seekers to the spiritual edge of tradition—and gently nudges them to take an evolving spiritual path for this place and time. - 9 Books I Recommend – June 2025 (6/3)
Here are 7 nonfiction books and 2 novels that I’m recommending from my recent reads.
See previous months’ archives here
- Share 4 Somethings – June 2025 Edition
- 8 Books That Shifted My Perspective This Month (Nonfiction + Fiction Picks)