#24 Perfectionism, Trauma, and the Fear That Feeds on Time | Recovery Secrets Series

EPISODE · Oct 30, 2025 · 52 MIN

#24 Perfectionism, Trauma, and the Fear That Feeds on Time | Recovery Secrets Series

from Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke · host Overcoming PTSD

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 Perfectionism can feel like safety, but in recovery it becomes a trap that fuels overwhelm, paralysis, and self-judgment. In this coaching session Brad breaks down perfectionism as a belief—not a personality trait—so you can change it and free up your capacity to heal. You’ll learn why aiming for “perfect” is the lowest standard, how mistakes accelerate growth, and how to shift from over-preparing to taking small, corrective actions. Brad shares practical stories and language you can borrow to move through fear and start now. You’ll also hear how to spot deeper roots (like childhood trauma or “I’m a failure” beliefs), when to process emotions directly, and how to use fear as a compass instead of a stop sign. This episode sets you up for upcoming deep dives on meditation and self-talk to reinforce these mindset shifts. 💡 What You’ll Learn Define perfectionism as a changeable belief rather than a fixed trait Reframe failure as feedback that accelerates learning and growth Use the Ready, Fire, Aim method to beat over-preparation and build momentum Reduce overwhelm by shrinking the skills “gap” and taking the next imperfect step Apply the four-step introspective healing loop to find and address root causes Practice self-compassion to counter harsh inner criticism and shame Harness “fear feeds on time” by shortening the gap between intention and action Support your body during processing with rest, nutrition, movement, and pacing Build the belief “I can figure it out” to replace the need to have it all figured out 🧠 Key Takeaway Perfectionism is just a belief—change the belief, take imperfect action, and your recovery will accelerate 🔗 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 Introduction to Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching 00:36 Starting the Live Coaching Call 00:49 Understanding and Defining Perfectionism 03:19 The Problems with Perfectionism 05:09 Embracing Mistakes and Growth 13:57 Ready, Fire, Aim: A Strategy for Success 22:44 Overcoming Perfectionism with Mindset and Action 25:05 Addressing Emotional Roots and Trauma 27:34 Q&A Session 27:37 Understanding How Fear Feeds on Time 28:07 Personal Anecdotes on Facing Fear 28:58 The Role of Self-Talk in Overcoming Fear 30:21 Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone 31:42 Overcoming Limitations and Labels 38:06 Processing Emotions and Physical Symptoms 40:53 The Importance of Self-Compassion 42:13 Pain as an Indicator for Healing 50:57 Upcoming Topics and Final Thoughts Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma healing • perfectionism and PTSD • progress over perfection • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • fear feeds on time • self-compassion • cognitive reframing • mindset shifts for trauma • trauma coping tools • introspective healing • releasing emotions • building resilience • ready fire aim method • overcoming overwhelm • actionable PTSD strategies • trauma-informed coaching • daily recovery habits • meditation and self-talk preview

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