EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 52 MIN
#83 Responsibility Blame and Excuses | Recovery Secrets Series
from Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke · host Overcoming PTSD
Want to coach with me? Book a free no pressure consultation call here: https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation Learn the proven system that’s helped 2,000+ trauma survivors reduce symptoms by 77.9% in just 4.5 months without therapy or medication 👉 https://overcomingptsd.com/ Stop Letting PTSD Run the Show: How Radical Responsibility Gives You Your Life Back From Victim of Trauma to Leader of Your Life: The Truth About Blame, Excuses, and PTSD PTSD Recovery Starts With You: Taking Ownership Instead of Waiting for Life to Change How Blaming Trauma, Triggers, and the Past Is Keeping You Stuck With PTSD Responsibility vs Excuses: The Mindset Shift Every Trauma Survivor Needs PTSD, Anxiety, and “It’s Not My Fault”: Reclaiming Your Power With Radical Responsibility Trauma, Relationships, and Blame: Why Waiting on Others Is Delaying Your Healing From “I Can’t Because of Trauma” to “How Can I?” – Rewriting Your PTSD Story Why Your PTSD Recovery Changes When You Stop Making Excuses Taking Ownership of Your Healing: The Real Turning Point in Trauma Recovery Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching In this coaching session, Brad walks you through one of the most uncomfortable but life-changing shifts in PTSD and trauma recovery: moving from blame and excuses to full responsibility. Instead of giving your power away to circumstances, people, or your past, you’ll learn how to bring that power back into your own hands. You’ll hear real-life examples around relationships, diet, sobriety, clutter, and being late, and how we often unconsciously hand our responsibility over to traffic, partners, kids, or even the pandemic. Brad shows how this pattern quietly keeps you stuck feeling like a victim with no real options to change. Most importantly, he gives you a simple, practical question to ask yourself when you catch blame or excuses showing up: “How can I?” This one shift turns walls into doorways, helping you access choices, creativity, and confidence even when PTSD, ADHD, or stress feel overwhelming. By the end of the episode, you’ll understand why taking responsibility for both the “bad” and the “good” in your life is not about self-blame—it’s about reclaiming control, building self-respect, and owning your progress as you heal from trauma. 💡 What You’ll Learn How blame and excuses quietly steal your power and control Why giving responsibility to PTSD, other people, or circumstances keeps you stuck The difference between unhealthy self-blame and healthy responsibility How to use the “How can I?” question to find options instead of dead ends Ways to take ownership of your diet, sobriety, routines, and environment How responsibility builds real confidence, not fake positivity Why you can still move forward even with PTSD, ADHD, or health limitations A simple daily exercise to track when you’re blaming or making excuses How to choose one area of life to fully own and transform 🧠 Key Takeaway Your life changes the moment you stop saying “It’s because of them” or “Because of PTSD” and start asking, “How can I take responsibility and change this?” 🔗 Next Steps Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive. To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Welcome to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching 01:15 – Why today’s topic is a “hug and kick in the butt” 02:40 – Acceptance vs responsibility: what changes when you own it 04:05 – Blame and excuses: common patterns we all fall into 05:30 – Story: misplacing items and instantly blaming others 07:10 – Diet, partners, and the “I can’t because of my family” excuse 08:45 – Traffic, being late, and how we give away control 09:30 – The danger of handing your responsibility to the outside world 11:20 – How blame turns you into a victim and steals your power 13:00 – Turning “they did this” into “this is my responsibility” 14:40 – Radical responsibility for being on time, regardless of traffic 16:00 – Sobriety, stress, and the myth of “I can’t get sober until…” 18:20 – Working within limitations while still owning your choices 19:30 – Using “How can I?” to find options in any situation 21:00 – Responsibility inside your “bubble” vs what you truly can’t control 24:10 – Procrastination, future-you, and passing responsibility forward 25:10 – Your current life as a reflection of your past choices 26:20 – Taking responsibility for both the good and the bad 27:30 – Confidence as a byproduct of responsibility 29:30 – Real-life examples: partners, snacks, and changing your diet 31:10 – PTSD, ADHD, eyesight, and decluttering when it feels impossible 33:00 – Breaking tasks into small, doable pieces 34:20 – Housework, shared spaces, and doing what you can control 35:30 – Journaling blame and excuses as a daily awareness practice 36:40 – Today’s challenge: track blame, excuses, and take ownership 39:10 – Choosing one area of life to fully own 40:30 – Making chores bearable with music, podcasts, and fun 41:40 – Pandemic, isolation, and taking back your power 43:20 – Financial responsibility and small daily actions 46:00 – One item a day: simple progress with a to-do list 48:00 – “It’s my fault” vs “It’s my responsibility” 50:00 – Knowing what you can’t control—and what you absolutely can 51:20 – Closing encouragement and next sessions preview Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • taking responsibility after trauma • overcoming victim mindset • blame and excuses in PTSD • radical responsibility for healing • trauma recovery coaching • PTSD and relationships • emotional regulation • mindset shifts for trauma survivors • sobriety and PTSD • trauma coping tools • anxiety and overwhelm • productivity with PTSD and ADHD • decluttering with mental health challenges • self-discipline in recovery • nervous system healing • daily PTSD recovery habits • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
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Want to coach with me? Book a free no pressure consultation call here: https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation Learn the proven system that’s helped 2,000+ trauma survivors reduce symptoms by 77.9% in just 4.5 months without therapy or medication 👉 https://overcomingptsd.com/ Stop Letting PTSD Run the Show: How Radical Responsibility Gives You Your Life BackFrom Victim of Trauma to Leader of Your Life: The Truth About Blame, Excuses, and PTSDPTSD Recovery Starts With You: Taking Ownership Instead of Waiting for Life to ChangeHow Blaming Trauma, Triggers, and the Past Is Keeping You Stuck With PTSDResponsibility vs Excuses: The Mindset Shift Every Trauma Survivor NeedsPTSD, Anxiety, and “It’s Not My Fault”: Reclaiming Your Power With Radical ResponsibilityTrauma, Relationships, and Blame: Why Waiting on Others Is Delaying Your HealingFrom “I Can’t Because of Trauma” to “How Can I?” – Rewriting Your PTSD StoryWhy Your PTSD Recovery Changes When You Stop Making ExcusesTaking Ownership of Your Healing: The Real Turning Point in Trauma Recovery Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching In this coaching session, Brad walks you through one of the most uncomfortable but life-changing shifts in PTSD and trauma recovery: moving from blame and excuses to full responsibility. Instead of giving your power away to circumstances, people, or your past, you’ll learn how to bring that power back into your own hands. You’ll hear real-life examples around relationships, diet, sobriety, clutter, and being late, and how we often unconsciously hand our responsibility over to traffic, partners, kids, or even the pandemic. Brad shows how this pattern quietly keeps you stuck feeling like a victim with no real options to change. Most importantly, he gives you a simple, practical question to ask yourself when you catch blame or excuses showing up: “How can I?” This one shift turns walls into doorways, helping you access choices, creativity, and confidence even when PTSD, ADHD, or stress feel overwhelming. By the end of the episode, you’ll understand why taking responsibility for both the “bad” and the “good” in your life is not about self-blame—it’s about reclaiming control, building self-respect, and owning your progress as you heal from trauma. 💡 What You’ll Learn How blame and excuses quietly steal your power and control Why giving responsibility to PTSD, other people, or circumstances keeps you stuck The difference between unhealthy self-blame and healthy responsibility How to use the “How can I?” question to find options instead of dead ends Ways to take ownership of your diet, sobriety, routines, and environment How responsibility builds real confidence, not fake positivity Why you can still move forward even with PTSD, ADHD, or health limitations A simple daily exercise to track when you’re blaming or making excuses How to choose one area of life to fully own and transform 🧠 Key Takeaway Your life changes the moment you stop saying “It’s because of them” or “Because of PTSD” and start asking, “How can I take responsibility and change this?” 🔗 Next Steps Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive. To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Welcome to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching01:15 – Why today’s topic is a “hug and kick in the butt”02:40 – Acceptance vs responsibility: what changes when you own it04:05 – Blame and excuses: common patterns we all fall into05:30 – Story: misplacing items and instantly blaming others07:10 – Diet, partners, and the “I can’t because of my family” excuse08:45 – Traffic, being late, and how we give away control09:30 – The danger of handing your responsibility to the outside world11:20 – How blame turns you into a victim and steals your power13:00 – Turning “they did this” into “this is my responsibility”14:40 – Radical responsibility for being on time, rega
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