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Design Your Environment, Change Your PTSD Recovery
How to Make Your Home Support Trauma Healing
Get “Hooked” on Long-Term Pleasure: Environment Design for PTSD Recovery
Stop Self-Sabotage: Declutter Your Space, Calm Your Nervous System
Bedroom Blueprint: Sleep Optimization for PTSD Healing
From Chaos to Calm: Simple Environment Audits for Trauma Recovery
Break the Trigger Loop: Redesign Rooms Tied to Trauma
No More Excuses: Behavior-First Environment Design for PTSD
The Window of Tolerance: Feeling Good Without Fear After Trauma
Small Changes, Big Relief: Recovery Habits That Stick
Host: Brad Schipke • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching
Your outer world massively shapes your inner world. In this Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching session, Brad and Kayleen break down “environment design”—how to set up your home, car, and daily spaces to reduce triggers, lower stress, and make recovery behaviors easier than relapse behaviors.
You’ll hear practical examples: arranging a living room without a TV as the focal point, placing bookcases and a whiteboard where a screen would be, laying out gym clothes the night before, and turning the bedroom into a true sleep sanctuary. They also cover decluttering with three piles (keep, donate, throw away) and using small “pattern-interrupt” room changes to break associations with past fights or nightmares.
The episode shows how to align spaces with goals like better sleep, consistent morning/evening routines, and fewer decision points. Brad shares a client win: repainting and rearranging a bedroom to erase old triggers and restore deep sleep. In Q&A, they tackle the “window of tolerance” for feeling good after trauma and why growth often feels uncomfortable—and why that’s okay.
💡 What You’ll Learn
How to run a fast environment audit that aligns your space with recovery goals
Ways to optimize your bedroom for sleep, processing, and calmer mornings
How to remove friction for good habits by staging cues (journal, water, planner, gym clothes)
Why eliminating options (e.g., TV front and center) makes healthy choices automatic
A three-pile declutter method to reduce overwhelm and mental load
How mini room makeovers act as pattern interrupts to break trauma associations
Mindsets that prevent using your environment as an excuse while still optimizing it
How to chunk “unfinished tasks” so decluttering stops feeling paralyzing
What the “window of tolerance” for feeling good is—and how to expand it without self-sabotage
🧠 Key Takeaway
Change your space to change your state—and recovery habits become the easy default.
🔗 Next Steps
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To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit https://overcomingptsd.com/consultation.
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Topics Covered:
PTSD recovery • trauma healing • environment design • decluttering for mental health • bedroom sleep optimization • morning routine for PTSD • evening routine for PTSD • nervous system regulation • habit design • trigger reduction • pattern interrupt • trauma coping tools • emotional regulation • mindset for recovery • processing tools • window of tolerance • self-sabotage prevention • minimalism for mental health • digital declutter • sobriety and PTSD