by Gene Crawford | Jun 23, 2025 | Podcast
Travis Robinson shares his powerful journey of resilience after a Parkinson’s diagnosis that was first misread as tennis elbow. From losing his home and gear in a devastating fire to reinventing himself through art and storytelling, Travis embodies grit and grace. His humor, creativity, and determination are a reminder that even in the darkest moments, we can find meaning.
I was and am truly humbled to speak with him and get to know him a little. He speaks slowly, so make sure you take the time to listen to his words, each one is thoughtful and powerful in their message. Tune in to hear how he keeps moving forward and why every day is worth showing up for.
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by Gene Crawford | Apr 29, 2025 | Blog
When most people think of stamina, they picture athletes dripping in sweat, soldiers grinding through their last mile, or fighters still swinging when everyone else is out of gas. But the truth is, the real kind of stamina, the kind that builds empires, relationships, careers, and unshakable mindsets, isn’t loud or flashy.
It’s quiet. It’s invisible. It’s deadly.
At Warrior Mindset, we talk a lot about resilience, grit, and mental toughness. But if you’re overlooking stamina, you’re missing the trait that actually keeps you in the fight long after the motivation fades.
What Is Real Stamina?
Stamina isn’t just the ability to keep moving when you’re physically exhausted. It’s the ability to keep showing up when you’re mentally drained, emotionally worn out, and spiritually tested.
It’s the parent who keeps listening, even when they’re exhausted. It’s the business owner who keeps building, even when no one’s buying. It’s you, deciding to do the hard thing, again, after everyone else has checked out.
The people who win are not the most gifted. They’re the ones who keep going when the talented ones get tired.
Why Stamina Is Your Unfair Advantage
Here’s what no one tells you:
The world is full of people who start strong and finish nowhere.
They rely on motivation, adrenaline, or natural ability, and it burns out.
Stamina is what stays after all that fades. While others waste time restarting, you’re still moving forward.
And here’s the kicker:
Every result you want, whether it’s money, mastery, fitness, relationships, peace of mind, is on the other side of sustained effort.
🥋 3 Warrior Takeaways: How To Build Relentless Stamina
1. Train Your Frustration Threshold
Most people don’t quit because they’re weak. They quit because they can’t tolerate the feeling of sucking at something.
Start training that threshold today:
- Choose one thing every day that frustrates you, and lean into it.
- Learn a skill you’re bad at.
- Sit in silence for 10 minutes without distraction.
- Finish that boring task you keep avoiding.
You’re not training the skill, you’re training the muscle of not quitting when you’re frustrated.
2. Measure Progress by Reps, Not Results
The world is built to distract you and reward instant gratification. Stamina ignores that.
Here’s how you beat the system:
- Track how many reps you put in, not how many results you see.
- Show up when you don’t feel like it.
- Do the work, even without applause.
- Stack days, not dopamine hits.
Reps compound. Results follow.
3. Build “Micro-Stamina” Habits
You don’t build big stamina without practicing small stamina.
If you can’t trust yourself with the small battles, you won’t trust yourself with the big ones.
Start here:
- Get up when your alarm goes off, no snoozing.
- Finish every workout, even if you’re crawling.
- Keep your word, even when it’s inconvenient.
- Do what you said you would, especially when you don’t feel like it.
⚔️ Bonus Assignment: Stretch Your Quitting Point
Here’s a mental drill that quietly separates warriors from the crowd:
The next time you want to quit, don’t.
But don’t force yourself to go forever. Just stretch your quit point by 60 seconds.
- One more rep.
- One more sentence.
- One more uncomfortable conversation.
- One more minute of discipline.
That extra minute builds the muscle no one else is training: Your ability to keep going when it’s not fun, not exciting, and not convenient.
Stamina Always Outlasts Talent
At Warrior Mindset, we don’t worship overnight success or temporary brilliance. We train for the long game.
Because flashy fades. Stamina wins. And in the end, the last one standing is the one who never stopped showing up.
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by Gene Crawford | Mar 11, 2024 | Podcast
There are journeys that challenge the body, and then there are those that transform the soul. In this captivating episode we’re taken along on one such transformative journey—the Camino de Santiago.
The episode unfolds with Andrew Askins, where his tale becomes more than just an exploration of an ancient trail; it’s a testament to the bonds of friendship and the birth of unexpected passions. Andrew’s account of his spiritual and physical pilgrimage along the ancient Camino de Santiago reveals a profound truth: resilience and camaraderie are transformative powers that guide us through life’s challenging paths.
What is it about the Camino that inspires such profound reflection? Perhaps it’s the shared struggle, a “trauma bonding” of sorts, as Andrew suggests. There’s something about enduring the grueling task of a 500-mile hike that fosters deep connections, akin to those forged in the disciplined practice of martial arts or the challenges of running a business.
The episode is a call to embrace minimalism and the essence of life unveiled on an ancient trek of transformation. As Andrew shares reflections on the Camino, we’re reminded of the importance of taking a break to reset not just our minds but also our hearts. It’s an invitation to step off the beaten path and discover that the most rewarding destinations often lie beyond the familiar.
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by Gene Crawford | May 14, 2023 | Podcast
In this episode, we dive deep into confronting our shadow archetype, a concept introduced by Carl Jung that refers to the unconscious aspects of our personality that we reject or deny. We discuss the importance of self-awareness, embracing our shadow selves, and how doing so can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of ourselves. We also explore the impact of psychedelic substances, such as psilocybin and ketamine, on our subconscious, and how they may help us confront our shadow selves. Additionally, we delve into holistic health practices, such as meditation, journaling, and mindful eating, as well as enhancing communication and trust through coaching. Join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery and confront the darker aspects of our personalities that we too often avoid or suppress.
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