Feeling stuck on autopilot? Discover 10 powerful ways to get out of autopilot and start living intentionally!
Living on autopilot is a state in which people fall into their daily routines and activities without conscious awareness. Individuals rely on habits, rather than living intentionally. Before you know it, you are caught up in a mundane lifestyle.
Living intentionally has a lot of benefits:
Increased self-awareness and personal growth
Deeper connections in your relationships
Greater joy and fulfillment
Improved focus and productivity
Etc.
Let’s dive into how to get out of autopilot and start thriving!
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Why are you stuck on autopilot?
First things first, we need to know the reason you fell into this mode. As my science teacher said, “Always ask why.”
Sometimes it can be as simple as mixing up your routine. Making minor changes to your daily routine will not affect you negatively (I know, as someone who is extremely dependent on routines for my well-being).
Some examples of minor tweaks are:
Take a different route to work
Study outside instead of at your usual spot
Rearrange your desk
Journal at a coffee shop or a park
2. Get out of the house
Break the monotony (I just learned that word…) of every week by leaving the house. Choose a weekend that works for you and make memories:
Go see a movie
Try a new restaurant
Visit a local market
Go on a late-night ice cream run
3. Learn a new hobby
Why not challenge yourself to learn a new skill or hobby as a way to get out of autopilot?
One of my main goals for the year is to tackle a new hobby. As someone who tends to be a workaholic and overly ambitious, I often neglect “me-time”. Therefore, investing time into a hobby sounds like a good idea.
However, I’m stuck between knitting and guitar. Which one do you think I should pursue? Let me know in the comments.
Check out these 40+ hobby ideas if you have no idea where to start!
4. Romanticize everyday activities
Shake your mundane life by spicing up normal daily activities. “Okay, sounds great but how do I do that?” Well, I’m glad you asked!
I am all about becoming the main character and living your best life. Find 18 simple ways to romanticize your lifehere. Here are a few easy suggestions:
Goals are a great way to get out of autopilot. They compel you to incorporate something extra into your week, which in turn rewards you with a sense of joy and fulfillment.
Keep your weekly goal small and fun. Some examples are:
My lowest moments in life were when I had no purpose. Or at least it felt like that. The instant I identified my life’s purpose everything changed. I have a reason to wake up. My purpose quite literally broke me free from autopilot and depression.
Many people do not know their purpose. Maybe you’re one of them? There are a lot of different tools you can use to determine yours. I wrote a post about it here and a new, revised version is coming soon. (I will link it here when it’s done).
How many times a day do you pick up your phone to doom scroll?
Social media is one of the biggest evils of our time. Don’t get me wrong, I will struggle without YouTube and TikTok (embarrassingly so).
However, we love to play the comparison game.
“Why is my skin not as clear as hers?”
“They’re always traveling meanwhile I can barely afford my rent.”
“Why can she eat chocolates and still have a body like that? But I barely look at it and it goes to my hips.” (Yes, tis I).
“Their life looks so much better than mine.”
Take a break from social media. It will do wonders for your mental health and recharge your focus on the things that matter.
8. Practice gratitude
We often take our lives for granted. When was the last time you were thankful for something as simple as running water?
Once we start to appreciate and notice the little things, we break free from autopilot. Write down three things you are grateful for before bed every night.
9. Seek out quiet times
It’s important to spend some time alone for various reasons. Seek out quiet times and recharge, refocus, and reflect.
Make yourself a cup of brew and sit outside by yourself. “Then what?”
Reflect on your past, present, and future
Recharge your soul by spending time with God
Refocus on the positive and let go of the negative
10. Become aware of your surroundings
This isn’t a one-stop fix-all remedy. I added it as an additional way to get out of autopilot.
Whenever you catch yourself on autopilot, pause and become aware of your surroundings. I love to use the 5-senses method to reconnect with the world around me. Here is my favorite example: