#45 How to Stop Isolating and Start Living Again with PTSD | Recovery Secrets Series
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Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
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In this episode, Brad and Kayleen dive into one of the biggest challenges trauma survivors face: feeling stuck, unmotivated, and unable to take action even when you know what would help. If you’ve ever stayed in bed, numbed out with food, TV, or games, or watched your day disappear in “waiting mode” before an appointment or event, this session will feel uncomfortably familiar—and deeply relieving.
You’ll hear Brad share honestly about a season of his life where he felt hopeless about the future, addicted to numbing behaviors, and trapped in brutal self-talk. Together, he and Kayleen unpack how he began creating motivation before he felt ready, and how taking tiny actions started to rebuild hope, self-respect, and momentum in his PTSD recovery.
The coaching then shifts into practical tools you can use right away: chunking overwhelming tasks into micro-steps, using “blinders” to stay in the present, reframing discipline as self-respect, and asking better questions like, “What’s one thing I can do right now to feel a little better?” They also explain the “seesaw effect” of recovery so you stop thinking a bad day means you’ve failed.
Finally, Brad and Kayleen connect motivation to deeper trauma healing—how processing, sobriety, and nervous system repair make motivation less of a daily battle and more of a natural byproduct of healing. You’ll leave with both immediate coping tools and a clear sense of why going to the root of your trauma makes everything easier over time.
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💡 What You’ll Learn
Why waiting to “feel motivated” keeps PTSD survivors stuck in numbing cycles
How to use action to create motivation instead of relying on adrenaline or willpower
A simple chunking strategy to break overwhelming tasks into doable micro-steps
How to use “blinders” and self-talk to stop obsessing about later and stay in the present
Why hope can feel terrifying after trauma—and how to safely let it back in
The “seesaw effect” of recovery and why bad days don’t mean you’re going backwards
How addiction, avoidance, and constant numbing kill motivation and feed hopelessness
The difference between surface-level coping tools and deep trauma processing work
How discipline and keeping promises to yourself rebuild self-trust after PTSD
đź§ Key Takeaway
You don’t wait to feel motivated to take action—tiny actions taken with compassion create motivation, rebuild hope, and prove to your nervous system that a different future is possible.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Introduction to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
00:36 Welcome Back and Setting the Stage
00:59 Addressing Common Struggles
01:31 Understanding Motivation
01:39 Mindset and Immediate Actions
01:46 Deep Rooted Healing
03:29 Personal Stories of Overcoming
07:19 Embracing Hope and Taking Action
11:46 The Seesaw Effect in Recovery
14:11 Practical Tips for Motivation
15:39 The Power of Self-Reliance
19:15 Chunking Tasks for Better Focus
24:57 Starting the Day with Focus
25:50 The Power of Self-Talk
26:51 Breaking Down Tasks
27:53 Building Momentum
30:18 Celebrating Small Wins
32:27 The Role of Healing in Motivation
34:33 Community Support and Discipline
43:23 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead
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Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • trauma healing • PTSD motivation • overcoming trauma numbness • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • trauma coping tools • breaking addiction cycles after trauma • PTSD routines • self-talk for PTSD recovery • hope after trauma • recovery mindset • building discipline with PTSD • trauma-informed goal setting • one day at a time sobriety • PTSD and avoidance • how to stop isolating with trauma • practical PTSD tools • complex trauma recovery strategies



