The Habit Mechanic — Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution

Dr. Jon Finn

The Habit Mechanic is a science-based podcast about brain performance in the AI era. As AI reshapes the work humans get paid to do, focus, decision-making, and mental energy are becoming the real constraints on performance. This podcast explores how to optimise your brain’s natural energy patterns — what I call Brain States — so you can do high-value work, work effectively with AI, and sustain performance over time. I’m Dr Jon Finn, a performance consultant with 25 years’ experience working with professionals, leaders, teams, and elite performers across business and sport. Drawing on applied neuroscience, behavioural science, and real-world practice, each episode offers clear thinking and practical tools you can use immediately. If you’re interested in improving cognitive performance, avoiding burnout, and building the habits required to thrive alongside AI — without chasing tools or trends — this podcast is for you. Connect with me at contact@tougherminds.co.uk or visit: https://www.tougherminds.co.uk

  1. 5D AGO

    How to Build Elite Human-AI Teams in the AI Era

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Take the 🧠 Brain State Assessment 👉 here Get your copy of 📘"Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution" 👉 here In this episode, Dr. Jon Finn shares the audio from a recent webinar exploring one of the biggest questions facing professionals and businesses right now: as AI replaces more routine cognitive work, what new roles are emerging — and how do organisations build the human edge that AI can’t replace? Drawing on the latest evidence from MIT, major tech companies, and real-world business case studies, Dr. Finn explains why we are moving from teams of humans to smaller teams of humans working with AI — and why simply giving people AI tools is not enough. The webinar introduces the difference between: legacy teamsAI-enabled teamsand elite Human-AI teamsIt also explains why the real competitive advantage now lies in helping people consistently access the high-charge Brain States needed for strategic, creative, high-value work — the kind of work AI still cannot reliably do on its own. You’ll hear: why AI is already replacing significant amounts of cognitive labourthe difference between “ice cube” tasks and “ice sculpture” taskswhy most AI rollouts underperform without Brain State intelligencehow the Human-AI Readiness Brain State Assessment worksand the three new professional roles emerging to help businesses thrive in the AI era:Human-AI Performance AdvisorsHuman-AI Team & Leadership CoachesHabit Mechanic CoachesThis episode is for anyone who wants to understand the opportunity behind AI disruption — whether you want to future-proof your role, support your team, or build a new service offering in the AI era.

    55 min
  2. FEB 21

    Protect Your Ability to Do What AI Can’t: Brain State Intelligence + The Six Habits

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Take the 🧠 Brain State Assessment 👉 here Get your copy of 📘"Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution" 👉 here Podcast description In this episode, Dr. Jon Finn shares the replay of a live webinar designed to help you protect your ability to do what AI can’t — by becoming more Brain State intelligent. Dr. Finn explains why neural network AI is rapidly automating the cognitive tasks humans have historically been paid to do, and why the real advantage now comes from developing the human capabilities AI struggles to replicate: high-charge thinking, judgement, creativity, and clear decision-making. You’ll be guided through a practical framework for thriving in the AI era, including: the Brain State Battery model (Recharge, Medium Charge, High Charge)why most people are stuck in Medium Charge “busy work”how the Brain State Assessment works (link beneath the episode)the Six Habits of High-Performing AI-Era Professionalsand how the Habit Mechanic approach helps people move from knowing to doing through behaviour change scienceThe webinar also outlines Tougher Minds’ three levels of professional certification: Certified Habit Mechanic PractitionerCertified Habit Mechanic CoachCertified Human–AI Performance Advisor (Chief Habit Mechanic)If you’re looking for a clear, brain-first system to stay valuable and high-performing as AI accelerates — this episode will give you a practical starting point and a path to mastery.

    41 min
  3. FEB 10

    How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 (Part 6)

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Take the 🧠 Brain State Assessment 👉 here Get your copy of 📘"Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution" 👉 here In this final episode of the How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 series, Dr. Jon Finn brings everything together by getting practical about a simple question: what should you actually be doing over the next 30 days — and what should AI be doing instead? Using Chapter 19 of Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution, Dr. Finn helps you make AI tangible by applying it directly to your real life and workflow. You’ll explore what AI is already brilliant at (procedural, repeatable, medium-charge tasks), what it still struggles with (context-rich, high-charge thinking), and how Brain State intelligence becomes the key to staying valuable, focused, and motivated in 2026. You’ll be guided through a straightforward planning process to organise your priority tasks for the next month using the Ice Cubes vs Ice Sculptures model: Ice Cubes = routine, repeatable tasks (often medium charge — increasingly automatable with AI)Ice Sculptures = complex, high-value tasks that require your best thinking (high charge — often accelerated by generative AI)You’ll also learn how to: brain-dump and categorise tasks clearlyassign priorities and realistic time estimatesset up a simple “task inbox” so new tasks don’t hijack your dayreview weekly to keep your system adaptive and usefulBy the end of the episode, you’ll have completed Step 2 of the Success Cycle and created a clearer, more motivating 30-day plan — one that protects your high-charge time and stops medium-charge busy work from dominating your life. If you’ve not listened to Parts 1–5 yet, Dr. Finn recommends starting there first, as each short episode builds toward this final step. As always: you’re only ever one Brain State habit away.

    38 min
  4. FEB 1

    How AI Is Reshaping Jobs — and What Humans Must Do to Stay Valuable

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Get your copy of 📘"Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution" 👉 here In this episode of the Habit Mechanic Podcast, Dr. Jon Finn is joined by Tougher Minds’ Head of Coaching, Andrew Foster, to examine new evidence showing how rapidly AI is reshaping the jobs humans have traditionally been paid to do — particularly in the UK. Using recent research from Morgan Stanley, alongside insights from leaders in the AI sector, the conversation explores why many predictions about AI’s impact on work are already being exceeded, and why procedural, medium-charge tasks are being replaced faster than most people expected. Rather than focusing on fear or headlines, this episode zooms in on what actually matters next: how humans can stay valuable in the AI era. Dr. Finn and Andrew explain why simply learning AI tools isn’t enough — and why the real differentiator will be Brain State intelligence: the ability to consistently access high-charge thinking, judgement, creativity, and problem-solving that AI cannot reliably replicate. You’ll hear: why AI is disproportionately affecting certain roles and economieshow medium-charge “busy work” is being automated at scalewhy high-charge Brain States are becoming the most valuable human assetand how AI can be used to free time and energy rather than drain itThe episode closes with a practical, empowering message: AI disruption is real — but so is the opportunity for those who learn how to manage their brain states and build habits that support irreplaceable human work. As always, you’re only ever one Brain State habit away.

    34 min
  5. JAN 27

    How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 (PART 5)

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Want support putting this into practice? Get personal help from Dr. Finn inside Six Habits Live 👉 here In this episode, Dr. Jon Finn continues the How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 series by focusing on a critical but often overlooked step: measuring and strengthening your foundation. As AI rapidly displaces procedural, medium-charge work, humans will increasingly be valued for high-impact, high-charge thinking. But that kind of performance isn’t possible without strong daily foundations. This episode zooms in on the bottom of the iceberg — the habits that quietly determine your energy, focus, confidence, and consistency. Guided by Chapter 18 of Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution, Dr. Finn walks you through how to assess your current patterns using a practical Brain State self-assessment. Rather than trying to fix everything at once, you’ll learn how to identify the areas that need the most attention and why starting with super habits (like the 3-to-1 reflection) creates positive change across multiple foundations at the same time. This episode is designed to help you move from insight to action — showing you how to measure what matters, simplify your focus, and build a foundation that supports motivation, clarity, and performance in the AI era. If you haven’t listened to Parts 1–4 yet, Dr. Finn recommends starting there before diving into this episode.

    14 min
  6. JAN 13

    How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 (PART 4)

    Text us a question and we'll answer it on the podcast... Get your copy of 📘"Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution" 👉 here In this episode, Dr. Jon Finn continues the How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 series by focusing on something many people overlook: the foundations that make sustainable motivation possible in an AI-accelerating world. As businesses rapidly adopt AI and the pace of change increases, motivation won’t come from doing more or trying harder. It will come from having the right daily foundations in place so your brain states can support focus, energy, and high-quality thinking. Building on the previous episodes — where you clarified your future vision and created your Future Ambitious Meaningful (FAM) Story — this episode introduces Chapter 17 of Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution: Building Your Foundation for Success. Dr. Finn explains why motivation depends on getting a few core areas working well (sleep, diet, movement, stress, confidence, and focus), and why the fastest way to improve these isn’t by fixing everything at once. Instead, you’ll learn about super habits — simple daily practices that positively influence multiple foundations at the same time and make progress feel achievable rather than overwhelming. This episode is practical, reflective, and designed to help you simplify your approach so working on your brain states becomes easier, more consistent, and more meaningful. Two more episodes remain in the series, where the focus will shift even deeper into applying these ideas in daily life.

    13 min

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The Habit Mechanic is a science-based podcast about brain performance in the AI era. As AI reshapes the work humans get paid to do, focus, decision-making, and mental energy are becoming the real constraints on performance. This podcast explores how to optimise your brain’s natural energy patterns — what I call Brain States — so you can do high-value work, work effectively with AI, and sustain performance over time. I’m Dr Jon Finn, a performance consultant with 25 years’ experience working with professionals, leaders, teams, and elite performers across business and sport. Drawing on applied neuroscience, behavioural science, and real-world practice, each episode offers clear thinking and practical tools you can use immediately. If you’re interested in improving cognitive performance, avoiding burnout, and building the habits required to thrive alongside AI — without chasing tools or trends — this podcast is for you. Connect with me at contact@tougherminds.co.uk or visit: https://www.tougherminds.co.uk