Episode 26 | Onward on the Journey: Learning to Have Grace With Yourself in the Unknown
In this reflective episode, Lisa shares honest truths from the top of the Koko Head in Hawaii — about loneliness, transition, and the quiet courage it takes to do things you’ve never done before. She opens up about being single, starting over later in life, and the unseen emotional weight that can exist alongside freedom and adventure. Through real-life moments and spiritual grounding, this conversation reminds us that joy doesn’t mean the absence of hard days — it means staying present, compassionate, and engaged with the journey as it unfolds.
What you’ll learn
Why new seasons often feel harder simply because they’re unfamiliar
How to meet loneliness, fear, and uncertainty with compassion instead of judgment
What “joy in the journey” really looks like (and what it doesn’t)
How faith, self-trust, and daily grounding practices create emotional stability
Why you don’t need the full picture to trust the next step
Resources & links
Explore The GRACE Process™ at lisagrace.me
Follow Lisa’s journey on Instagram @lisasjourneytojoy
Journal prompt
Where in my life am I rushing myself through an experience that deserves more grace, patience, and compassion?
Quote to remember
“Joy in the journey doesn’t mean it’s easy — it means you stay present, loving, and willing as you move through it.”