EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 25 MIN
High Functioning… But Falling Apart
from The After Action Reset · host Steve
From the outside, everything looks solid.Career. Family. Discipline. Structure.You’re showing up. You’re handling responsibilities. You’re doing what you’re supposed to do.And if someone asks how you’re doing?You give the same answer most people do:“I’m good.”But underneath it… something’s off.In this first episode of The After Action Reset, Stephen Geiger breaks down what it feels like to be high-functioning on the surface—while slowly falling apart internally.This isn’t about obvious breakdowns.This is about the quiet version most people don’t see:The constant tension you can’t explainThe short fuse that shows up over small thingsThe feeling of being present… but not really thereThe mental noise that never fully shuts offThe sleep that never actually feels like recoveryThis is what it looks like when your system is still running like it’s in survival mode—even when nothing around you requires it.Stephen shares his own experience from years in high-pressure environments—including Marine Corps Force Recon and law enforcement—and how that kind of conditioning doesn’t just turn off when life slows down.He also addresses something a lot of people don’t talk about honestly—using alcohol not to get drunk, but to quiet the system.Not rock bottom.Not chaos.Just enough to take the edge off.And how that slowly becomes part of the problem instead of the solution.In this episode, we break down:Why high performers often struggle silentlyThe difference between managing stress and actually being okayWhat it means to be “running hot” all the timeHow small shifts in behavior create distance in relationshipsWhy people around you notice changes before you doAnd why none of this means you’re brokenBecause you’re not.You’re wired for survival.And your system never shut off.This episode sets the foundation for everything that follows—understanding what’s happening, why it’s happening, and where we start if we actually want to reset.No fluff.No surface-level advice.No pretending this is easy.Just real conversation about what’s actually going on—and what it takes to get control back.
What this episode covers
From the outside, everything looks solid.Career. Family. Discipline. Structure.You’re showing up. You’re handling responsibilities. You’re doing what you’re supposed to do.And if someone asks how you’re doing?You give the same answer most people do:“I’m good.”But underneath it… something’s off.In this first episode of The After Action Reset, Stephen Geiger breaks down what it feels like to be high-functioning on the surface—while slowly falling apart internally.This isn’t about obvious breakdowns.This is about the quiet version most people don’t see:The constant tension you can’t explainThe short fuse that shows up over small thingsThe feeling of being present… but not really thereThe mental noise that never fully shuts offThe sleep that never actually feels like recoveryThis is what it looks like when your system is still running like it’s in survival mode—even when nothing around you requires it.Stephen shares his own experience from years in high-pressure environments—including Marine Corps Force Recon and law enforcement—and how that kind of conditioning doesn’t just turn off when life slows down.He also addresses something a lot of people don’t talk about honestly—using alcohol not to get drunk, but to quiet the system.Not rock bottom.Not chaos.Just enough to take the edge off.And how that slowly becomes part of the problem instead of the solution.In this episode, we break down:Why high performers often struggle silentlyThe difference between managing stress and actually being okayWhat it means to be “running hot” all the timeHow small shifts in behavior create distance in relationshipsWhy people around you notice changes before you doAnd why none of this means you’re brokenBecause you’re not.You’re wired for survival.And your system never shut off.This episode sets the foundation for everything that follows—understanding what’s happening, why it’s happening, and where we start if we actually want to reset.No fluff.No surface-level advice.No pretending this is easy.Just real conversation about what’s actually going on—and what it takes to get control back.
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