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The Meaningful Journey Podcast

The Meaningful Journey Podcast helps you uncover clarity, purpose, and balance in your life. Through deep insights, personal stories, and actionable strategies, we guide you on the path to meaningful growth spiritually, professionally, and personal. terenciowhite.substack.com

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    You Don't Need an Hour to Find Yourself

    Self-reflection gets a bad rap.Somewhere along the way, it became this thing that requires the perfect setup—a quiet morning, a beautiful journal, maybe some incense burning in the background. And if you don’t have all that? Well, then you’re just not doing it right.No wonder most people skip it entirely.The Real Barrier Isn’t TimeHere’s what’s actually stopping most overworked professionals from self-reflection: it feels like another task on an already overwhelming list.Another thing you’re supposed to optimize. Another way to measure whether you’re doing life “correctly.” Another opportunity to fall short.But what if self-reflection isn’t about adding more to your plate? What if it’s actually about pausing long enough to notice what’s already there?The truth is, most of us move so fast that we never actually check in with ourselves. We’re reacting, responding, managing, putting out fires—but we’re not steering. We’re not asking whether the direction we’re headed is actually where we want to go.And that disconnect? That’s where burnout lives.What Self-Reflection Actually IsSelf-reflection isn’t about fixing yourself or becoming a better version of who you think you should be.It’s simpler than that. It’s about noticing.Noticing how you actually feel versus how you think you should feel. Noticing what’s draining your energy and what’s filling it back up. Noticing the gap between what you say matters and where your time actually goes.You can’t change what you won’t acknowledge. And you can’t acknowledge what you never slow down enough to see.That’s it. That’s the practice.Why Five Minutes Changes ThingsFive minutes sounds almost insulting, doesn’t it? Like it couldn’t possibly make a difference.But that’s exactly why it works.Because five minutes doesn’t require you to restructure your entire morning. It doesn’t need special tools or training or the right mindset. It just needs you to stop for a moment and check in.The barrier to entry is so low that you can actually do it. And when you do it consistently—not perfectly, just consistently—patterns start to emerge.You start noticing what you’ve been ignoring. The relationship that’s been draining you for months. The project that stopped feeling meaningful three weeks ago. The commitment you made when you had more capacity than you do now.And once you see it clearly, you can do something about it.The 5-Question FrameworkThis isn’t complicated. No journaling required. No elaborate ritual. Just five questions you can ask yourself while the coffee brews, during your commute, or in those two minutes before you open your laptop.1. How do I actually feel right now?Not how you think you should feel. Not how you felt yesterday. Right now, in this moment—what’s true?Tired? Anxious? Calm? Overwhelmed? Just name it without judgment.2. What’s one thing I’m grateful for today?Even if it’s small. Especially if it’s small.This isn’t about toxic positivity or pretending hard things aren’t hard. It’s about training yourself to notice what’s working alongside what isn’t.3. What’s draining my energy lately?Don’t fix it yet. Don’t justify it. Just name it.Awareness comes first. Action comes after.4. What’s one thing I can let go of today?A task that doesn’t actually matter. An expectation that’s crushing you. A belief about who you’re supposed to be that’s no longer serving you.Letting go creates space for what matters.5. What would make today feel meaningful?Not productive. Not successful. Meaningful.Maybe it’s a real conversation with someone you care about. Maybe it’s finally doing that thing you keep postponing. Maybe it’s just being present for ten minutes instead of spinning in your head.What Actually ShiftsThis practice won’t fix burnout overnight. It won’t magically clear your calendar or resolve the tension between what you want and what’s expected of you.But it will do something more important: it will bring you back into conversation with yourself.Because most burnout isn’t just about workload. It’s about disconnection—from your values, your limits, your sense of purpose. It’s about running so hard in one direction that you forget to check whether it’s still the direction you actually want to go.Five minutes of self-reflection rebuilds that connection. One small check-in at a time.You start noticing earlier when something’s off. You start making smaller course corrections before they become major crises. You start choosing alignment over momentum, even when it’s uncomfortable.And over time, those small shifts compound into a life that feels less like survival and more like something you actually chose.The Question Worth AskingWhat would change if you gave yourself five minutes—not to plan, not to fix, not to optimize—but just to notice?Not someday when you have more time. Not when things slow down. Today.Because the clarity you’re looking for doesn’t come from having all the answers. It comes from asking better questions and actually listening to what shows up.Five minutes. Five questions. One small act of returning to yourself.That’s where it starts.Find your fit. Find your balance. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit initialfinds.substack.com

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    Breaking the Everyday Addictions We Don’t Even Notice

    Are the little habits you barely question running your life more than you realize? In this riveting episode, Terencio White of Initial Finds digs deep into the concept of “everyday addictions,” revealing how even a simple cup of coffee can become a powerful chain holding you back. Drawing on personal stories from his Navy days and the discipline it instilled, Terencio opens up about quitting alcohol and rethinking coffee, and how those experiences taught him to ask, “Who am I without these habits?”You’ll hear about:* Unmasking Hidden Routines: How habits that seem harmless—like that must-have latte—can subtly dictate your day and mood.* Replacing vs. Eliminating: The difference between cutting out a vice cold turkey and finding healthier alternatives that align with your values.* Mindset Shifts & Daily Reflection: Powerful tips to step back, reevaluate your patterns, and decide which habits belong in your life.* Practical, Actionable Steps: Simple techniques to gradually break free from autopilot behavior and design a morning (or any routine) that works for you, not against you.Whether you’re struggling with caffeine overload, social media scrolling, or other day-to-day “must-haves,” this episode will help you see that even small changes can empower you to take back your mornings—and your life. Tune in, and learn how to find your fit, find your balance in a world that often normalizes the very addictions holding us back.Connect with Terencio White• Website: initialfinds.com• Instagram: @initialfinds• Medium: https://medium.com/@InitialFinds This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit initialfinds.substack.com

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    Showing Up: The Journey of Consistent Progress

    In this inaugural episode, I share a personal conversation about a quote that changed my outlook: “Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal or goal.” I dive into my own online journey—from the early days of fumbling with blog posts to the meaningful habit of showing up every Sunday at 4:27 p.m. I also talk about learning life lessons from unexpected moments, like watching my son grow through his love of basketball. This isn’t just about hitting a finish line; it’s about the daily commitment to becoming better. Join me as we explore what it really means to progress—step by step, day by day and how every small effort builds toward something truly worthwhile.I’m currently working on the intro and outro’s but wanted to get started! More to come! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit initialfinds.substack.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Meaningful Journey Podcast helps you uncover clarity, purpose, and balance in your life. Through deep insights, personal stories, and actionable strategies, we guide you on the path to meaningful growth spiritually, professionally, and personal. terenciowhite.substack.com

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Terencio White

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