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The 10-Minute Reminder
Episode 1 – Introduction
Season 1, Ep. 1
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A short introduction to The 10-Minute Reminder. In this first episode, I share the intention behind the podcast and explain how real-life stories and reflections become simple reminders meant to inspire, connect, and offer perspective.
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5. Ep5 - Discipline Before Motivation How the Mind Shapes Your Life
06:58||Season 1, Ep. 5In this episode, I reflect on procrastination, mental discipline, and how inner habits shape our outer reality. Through personal experience, I share how one year of daily meditation helped me build clarity, calm, and self-trust—and how these changes slowly reflected into my relationships, reactions, and perspective on life. A reminder that consistent inner work creates real change, even when it happens quietly.
4. Ep4 - Before It’s Too Late What Matters When We Still Have Time
07:45||Season 1, Ep. 4In this deeply reflective episode, I talk about presence, love, and the things we often postpone until it’s too late. Through gentle reminders and personal perspective, this episode explores what truly matters before losing someone we love, and how awareness, gratitude, and connection can shape the memories we carry forward.
3. Ep3 - When Growth Begins After Letting Go
07:37||Season 1, Ep. 3In this episode, I share three life reminders drawn from real experiences about letting go, communication, and personal growth. Through reflection and honesty, this episode explores how familiar pain can keep us stuck, why the way we communicate matters deeply, and how growth often begins after something ends. A quiet reminder for anyone navigating change, uncertainty, or emotional transition.
2. Ep2 - The Lesson of Letting Go in TOXIC Relationships
05:54||Season 1, Ep. 2In this episode, I talk about losing someone in a relationship and the emotional weight that comes with holding on when things no longer feel right. Through personal experience, I reflect on fear, loneliness, and the difficulty of letting go. This is not advice, but an honest reminder that communication, self-awareness, and self-trust matter deeply—especially when love becomes heavy.