
The Habit Mechanic — Train Your Brain for the AI Revolution How to Motivate Yourself in 2026 (Part 6)
Feb 10, 2026
A practical 30-day planning method that separates routine tasks from high-value creative work. How AI can take over procedural, repeatable chores while you protect focused, context-rich thinking. A clear step-by-step process for brain-dumping, prioritizing, time estimates and a simple task inbox. Tips to keep weekly reviews and preserve your best brain states for what matters most.
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AI Is Replacing Many Human Cognitive Tasks
- Neural network AI can now perform many cognitive tasks that were once uniquely human.
- Jon Finn uses the KPMG audit example and large cloud investments to show AI is already automating data-heavy, procedural work fast.
Most Work Lives In Medium Charge Automation
- Most daily work is procedural and runs in medium-charge brain states, which AI can learn to execute.
- Jon Finn estimates at least 98% of routine thinking is automatic or semi-automatic, making it vulnerable to automation.
High Charge Time Remains A Human Advantage
- High-charge brain states are scarce and enable connecting diverse ideas in real-world context, which AI still struggles with.
- Protecting high-charge time is crucial for learning, creativity, and meaningful progress.


