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Writer's pictureDeidre Dattoli

Switching Off The Auto Pilot

Have you ever felt like you're just going through the motions, stuck in the same routine day after day?


If so, you’re not alone. 


Many of us spend large portions of our lives functioning on autopilot, replaying the same thoughts, emotions, and habits we've built up over time. When we operate this way, it’s as though we’re living in the past, recreating the same experiences over and over. We feel stuck, unfulfilled, and disconnected from our true potential.


But here's the good news… 


You don’t have to stay in this loop! 


By moving from autopilot to a place of conscious creation, you can begin to design the life you truly want, filled with purpose, passion, and possibility. 



So what does it mean to be living on autopilot?


Living on autopilot is all about being driven by old patterns and habits, even if they no longer serve us. Our brains naturally rely on these ingrained behaviours because they feel familiar and safe. Over time, we begin to recycle the same thoughts, emotions, and experiences, which leads us to face the same challenges repeatedly. This can manifest in many ways, from feeling stuck in the same problems, to constantly procrastinating, or feeling like you're always busy but never getting anywhere.


When we're on autopilot, our days blend into one another, and we make decisions out of habit rather than intention. It's a life dictated by routine, with little room for new possibilities. It can leave us feeling exhausted, frustrated, and unfulfilled, like we're surviving instead of thriving.

But what if you could break free from this? What if you could take back control and start consciously creating a life that truly aligns with your deepest desires?


Making the leap from autopilot to conscious creation starts with awareness. It’s about recognizing when you're stuck in a loop and deciding to shift your focus toward intentional living. Conscious creation means you're actively choosing your thoughts, actions, and emotions to create the life you want, rather than allowing old programming to dictate your path.


Here are three steps to help you start moving from autopilot to conscious creation:


1. Pause and Reflect

The first step to breaking free from autopilot is simply pausing. Take a moment to breathe and reflect on where you are right now. How are you feeling? Are there areas in your life where you're repeating the same patterns, where you're feeling stuck or unfulfilled? Becoming aware of these cycles is the first step to changing them.


A powerful way to start is by journaling. Write down your thoughts and feelings about different areas of your life. Your career, relationships, personal growth. 


What recurring themes do you notice? Where do you feel energised, and where do you feel drained? Reflection helps you uncover the underlying patterns that may be holding you back.


2. Start Small

Shifting out of autopilot doesn’t require drastic life changes. In fact, small, consistent actions often lead to the most meaningful transformation. Once you've reflected on where you feel stuck, set a simple intention to change one small aspect of your life.


For example, if you find yourself procrastinating, set an intention to complete just one small task each day that moves you toward your goals. If you feel disconnected from your passions, carve out 15 minutes each day to explore something creative, whether it’s drawing, writing, or trying a new hobby. These small steps will help you build momentum and start creating a new reality for yourself.


3. Practice Presence

One of the biggest obstacles to conscious creation is the tendency to dwell in the past or worry about the future. When we're focused on what has happened or what might happen, we miss the opportunity to create something new in the present moment.


Mindfulness practices, like meditation or deep breathing exercises, can help you stay grounded in the present. These practices teach you to observe your thoughts and emotions without getting caught up in them. When you're fully present, you're more aware of your choices and can consciously decide how you want to respond to life's challenges, rather than reacting out of habit.


Moving from autopilot to conscious creation is about making small, intentional shifts each day to reclaim your power and start living a life aligned with your deepest desires. As you become more aware of your patterns and more intentional with your actions, you’ll find yourself breaking free from the cycles that have kept you stuck. You’ll begin to create new experiences, new possibilities, and a new sense of fulfilment in your life.


You are the creator of your own reality. The question is, what will you create next?


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