Lesson One TBD: Train Brain Daily

I am a brain coach. In 2024/25 I coached over a hundred elite sports, business and life coaches. Let’s see, football? Men’s and women’s. Australian, American and European codes. Basketball. Tennis. Lacrosse. Cricket. Sailing. Triathletics. All including coaches, players and managers. Also, educators, startup founders, CEOs and two Australian symphony orchestras.

The brain game is all about how to play the better game when it’s the harder thing to do.

Without exception those I coached all agreed the importance of ‘the brain game’ in their sport or career but none had ever had a brain coach per se. So, I asked one of the Green Bay Packers coaches, How many coaches in his organisation? He said they had 30. I asked how many ‘brain coaches’? He said none. Zero. Zip. He said they did have sports psychologists. Well, that’s excellent, of course, but not enough.

In December 2025 I was invited by the Australian Institute of Sport to a Summit of all Australian Olympic Head Coaches of 20 Olympic sports. The two masterclasses I presented were designed to qualify all these Olympic coaches as Brain Coaches.

This is their Brain Coaches’ Handbook.

Hewi,

(Dr Michael Hewitt-Gleeson)

Yarra Valley, December 2025

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NOTE: This training program of 30 lessons is based on the Olympic coaches program outlined above. Permission is granted to freely copy this lesson and to pass it on to team members, family and friends.

The DFQ (important)

Each of the 30 lessons has a Daily Feedback Question (DFQ). To qualify for your Diploma of x10 Thinking you must have submitted your answers to the 30 DFQs. No exceptions.

Today’s first DFQ is:

What do you think can be usefully meant by ‘Train Brain Daily!

(Post your answer in the Comments section below).

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Curiosity: Escaping the Intelligence Trap in the Age of AI.

7 thoughts on “Lesson One TBD: Train Brain Daily

  1. Like physical training, mental reps compound. Reading, questioning, trying new angles — done consistently, they rewire neural pathways. Probably the key word is ‘daily’. Frequency matters more than intensity.

  2. Brain training daily. Take those mini moments to be aware of present view of a worldly or life situation, notice how you react and what your perspective allows (or neglects)you to do with your thoughts around that view. Before responding, I try my best to think about a “better view of situation” before responding. The consistency of “noticing” is my daily training of my brain, and it’s allowing my growth to hasten.

  3. If most people use their thinking brains for just a few minutes a day, then training the brain daily is very much akin to a daily course of physical exercise. Adding a healthy stressor like daily exercise or brain training can help strengthen one’s thinking self.

  4. The Train Brain Daily instruction suggests regular daily activity to develop stronger and more agile thought processes. It calls up mental images of patrons in a gymnasium undertaking various exercises to develop their physical strength, and then implies that a similar process can be used to improve our brains through the use of mental exercises and techniques.

  5. To be cognizant of the fact that your brain is an incredible organ consisting of billions of specialized cells that can be ‘trained’ just as your muscles can be trained. Therefore, it makes perfect sense and infinitely useful to prioritize activities that stretch your brain and make yourself think outside of your usual daily binary thinking routine … just like a physical workout mindset. This can then be applied like any other training regime with specific, measurable and timely goals.

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