#16 Mindset Bootcamp - The Commitment Contract | Recovery Secrets Series
Episode 157 of the Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke podcast, hosted by Overcoming PTSD, titled "#16 Mindset Bootcamp - The Commitment Contract | Recovery Secrets Series" was published on October 20, 2025 and runs 46 minutes.
October 20, 2025 ·46m · Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke
Summary
Struggling with PTSD and ready to FULLY recover? Join my recovery program here (costs less than a single therapy session): https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching In today’s Mindset Bootcamp kickoff, Brad and Kayleen dive deep into the first and most important pillar of PTSD recovery—commitment. This isn’t about half-hearted effort or “trying” to heal; it’s about deciding that you’ll do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, until full recovery is your reality. You’ll learn how to build the foundation of a recovery mindset that doesn’t rely on motivation or perfect conditions. Through the concepts of pain and pleasure, you’ll uncover why you may not have fully committed in the past—and how to rewire your brain to make healing both emotionally compelling and non-negotiable. By the end, you’ll have a concrete action step: writing and signing your own Commitment Contract—a personal declaration that holds you accountable to your recovery, your growth, and your future self. 💡 What You’ll Learn Why commitment is the foundation of PTSD recovery How to define commitment as action, not just intention The “pain and pleasure” model that drives (or blocks) healing How to find your true why for recovery that keeps you going The difference between saying you’ll heal and actually doing it How to stay accountable when no one else is watching Why you must commit to yourself—not anyone else A simple structure to write your own commitment contract How to love “the lag” between your effort and results 🧠 Key TakeawayCommitment means doing whatever it takes, for as long as it takes—no matter what—to fully recover. 🔗 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 and Mindset Bootcamp Week Kickoff04:45 Why Mindset is the Foundation of PTSD Recovery10:22 The True Meaning of Commitment18:40 Why “Doing” Matters More Than “Saying”25:18 Pain vs Pleasure: The Hidden Psychology Behind Action32:40 The Commitment Contract Exercise Explained41:00 How to Make Your Commitment Personal and Real49:15 Facing Self-Doubt and Hesitation in Recovery55:10 How to Love the Lag Between Action and Results1:03:40 Q&A: Nightmares, Setbacks, and Belief Building1:13:50 Action Step: Write, Sign, and Post Your Commitment Contract Topics Covered:PTSD recovery • trauma healing • mindset for PTSD • commitment psychology • self-discipline after trauma • nervous system regulation • trauma mindset training • recovery motivation • accountability and healing • emotional regulation • cognitive restructuring • overcoming limiting beliefs • trauma coping tools • self-responsibility • pain and pleasure psychology • healing habits
Episode Description
Struggling with PTSD and ready to FULLY recover? Join my recovery program here (costs less than a single therapy session): https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable
Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
In today’s Mindset Bootcamp kickoff, Brad and Kayleen dive deep into the first and most important pillar of PTSD recovery—commitment. This isn’t about half-hearted effort or “trying” to heal; it’s about deciding that you’ll do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, until full recovery is your reality.
You’ll learn how to build the foundation of a recovery mindset that doesn’t rely on motivation or perfect conditions. Through the concepts of pain and pleasure, you’ll uncover why you may not have fully committed in the past—and how to rewire your brain to make healing both emotionally compelling and non-negotiable.
By the end, you’ll have a concrete action step: writing and signing your own Commitment Contract—a personal declaration that holds you accountable to your recovery, your growth, and your future self.
💡 What You’ll Learn
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Why commitment is the foundation of PTSD recovery
-
How to define commitment as action, not just intention
-
The “pain and pleasure” model that drives (or blocks) healing
-
How to find your true why for recovery that keeps you going
-
The difference between saying you’ll heal and actually doing it
-
How to stay accountable when no one else is watching
-
Why you must commit to yourself—not anyone else
-
A simple structure to write your own commitment contract
-
How to love “the lag” between your effort and results
🧠 Key Takeaway Commitment means doing whatever it takes, for as long as it takes—no matter what—to fully recover.
🔗 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 and Mindset Bootcamp Week Kickoff 04:45 Why Mindset is the Foundation of PTSD Recovery 10:22 The True Meaning of Commitment 18:40 Why “Doing” Matters More Than “Saying” 25:18 Pain vs Pleasure: The Hidden Psychology Behind Action 32:40 The Commitment Contract Exercise Explained 41:00 How to Make Your Commitment Personal and Real 49:15 Facing Self-Doubt and Hesitation in Recovery 55:10 How to Love the Lag Between Action and Results 1:03:40 Q&A: Nightmares, Setbacks, and Belief Building 1:13:50 Action Step: Write, Sign, and Post Your Commitment Contract
Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • mindset for PTSD • commitment psychology • self-discipline after trauma • nervous system regulation • trauma mindset training • recovery motivation • accountability and healing • emotional regulation • cognitive restructuring • overcoming limiting beliefs • trauma coping tools • self-responsibility • pain and pleasure psychology • healing habits
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