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Created: 8/22/2025
Updated: 9/3/2025

How to navigate trauma/ptsd (a real person's guide)

🎞️ The Sizzle Reel: trauma/ptsd is like having WiFi that constantly disconnects. Start small, be patient with yourself, and remember progress isn't linear.

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Here's the thing nobody talks about: dealing with trauma/ptsd is like having WiFi that constantly disconnects. Here's what actually works (not the sanitized version). ## Step 1: Stop Fighting It Fighting trauma/ptsd is like arguing with a smoke alarm. It just gets louder. Instead: - Notice what's happening without judgment - Name it: "Oh, trauma/ptsd is here" - Remember it's temporary (even when it doesn't feel like it) ## Step 2: Get Practical Your brain needs concrete actions when it's overwhelmed: - **Immediate relief**: Ground yourself (5 things you can see, 4 you can hear, etc.) - **Short-term**: Have a go-to comfort activity ready - **Long-term**: Build daily practices that support your nervous system ## Step 3: Build Your Toolkit Different days need different tools: - **Bad days**: Survival mode (basic needs, gentle movement) - **Okay days**: Maintenance (routine, small steps forward) - **Good days**: Building (planning, preparing for harder times) ## Step 4: Get Your People trauma/ptsd thrives in isolation. Find: - One person who gets it (doesn't have to be family) - Professional support if possible - Online communities that feel safe ## The Real Talk Some days you'll nail this. Other days you'll feel like you're starting over. That's not failure - that's being human. And that's completely normal. Progress with trauma/ptsd looks like a drunk person walking home: lots of zigzagging, but generally moving in the right direction.

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