#43 From “I Can’t” to “I Can”: Rebuilding Self-Belief After Trauma | Recovery Secrets Series
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Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
In this Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching session, Brad and Kayleen break down one foundational belief that quietly drives your entire healing journey: your belief in your ability to figure things out. Instead of needing to know every step, have every answer, or feel perfectly prepared, they show you how real recovery happens in the unknown—one problem solved, one step taken, one small “I can” at a time.
You’ll hear how trauma can erode self-trust, create isolation, and build a quiet story of “I’m a failure” in your mind—and how Brad and Kayleen reversed that story in their own lives and relationship. They share personal examples from business, family, travel, and everyday life that reveal just how often you’ve already landed on your feet, even when it was messy, imperfect, or scary.
This episode also connects mindset with the deeper healing work. Brad explains how tools like introspective healing and protectors are designed to help you find your own answers, not depend on outside authority for every step. You’ll learn how to build emotional “references” from your past successes so your brain has proof that you are capable, smart, and resourceful.
By the end, you’ll walk away with practical homework: how to list out the times you’ve already figured things out, how to shift your self-talk from “I can’t” to “I can,” and how to use humor, honesty, and belief to meet the next challenge in front of you—confident that you’ll be able to handle it.
💡 What You’ll Learn
How trauma slowly destroys your belief in yourself and your abilities
Why PTSD recovery is a discovery process and not something you’re supposed to know how to do in advance
How to build the core belief “I can figure this out” even when you feel totally lost
A simple exercise to list past moments where you already figured things out
How to use self-talk in real time to shift from “I can’t” to “I can”
Why honest reflection is essential for uncovering hidden anger, hurt, and limiting beliefs
How to stack positive “references” that make empowering beliefs feel real in your body
How to use humor and reframing to reduce stress in intense or chaotic situations
Why your belief in yourself impacts not just your PTSD recovery but your relationships, work, and everyday life
🧠 Key Takeaway
You don’t need to have everything figured out to heal from PTSD—you just need to believe that, whatever comes, you will be able to figure it out.
🔗 Next Steps
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
00:36 Starting the Live Coaching Session
00:57 The Power of Mindset in Recovery
01:34 Building the Belief in Yourself
03:19 Personal Stories and Examples
08:54 The Importance of Self-Talk and Positive Reinforcement
19:41 The Role of References in Belief Formation
24:28 Upcoming Topics and Q&A
26:02 Self-Advocacy and Trust
26:22 Personal Triumphs and Reflections
26:47 Reinterpreting the Past
31:05 Healing Vacations and Self-Processing
38:46 Humor in Recovery
45:54 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • trauma healing • belief in yourself • mindset for PTSD • trauma mindset shift • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • trauma coping tools • self-efficacy after trauma • building self-trust • introspective healing • trauma processing tools • PTSD and self-worth • recovering from childhood trauma • overcoming fear of the unknown • positive self-talk for PTSD • reframing negative beliefs • humor in healing • self-advocacy with doctors • belief cycle and trauma recovery



