Awakening to The Present Moment Session

Session Recap

On October 2nd, 2024, Aurora Procopio hosted a mindfulness and meditation class at Space 6 in the Grainstore in The Digital Hub, Dublin 8.  This session focused on helping participants recognize the “autopilote mode” we often slip into during our busy lives. The session offered practical tools to step out of this mode and reconnect with the present moment. Through a combination of experiments, reflections, and mindfulness exercises, participants learned how to better manage stress and enhance their overall wellbeing.

This workshop was part of the Health and Wellbeing Initiatives delivered by The Smart D8 Panel for the Employees of Companies based in The Digital Hub (3/5).

Session Highlights

Understanding Autopilot Mode

The workshop started by bringing awareness to how easily we fall into autopilot—doing tasks without conscious awareness, whether in work, relationships, or everyday life. While autopilot can make us efficient, it can also lead to disconnection and stress if we don’t step out of it. Through a short experiment, participants recognized how their minds operate even during moments of rest.

Group Reflection and Sharing

Participants engaged in thoughtful reflections on their experiences during the experiment. This open sharing allowed the group to discuss how autopilot affects their daily lives and how mindfulness can help regain control of the present moment. The interactive structure of the workshop was highly appreciated, fostering deeper connections among attendees.

Mindfulness Practice

The session concluded with a practical mindfulness exercise designed to help participants shift out of autopilot and back into the present. This exercise was shared as a useful tool to integrate into daily life. Attendees were also encouraged to request a recording of the exercise for continued practice.

Session Goals

The goal of the workshop was to provide participants with practical techniques to become more mindful and aware of their actions, especially when they find themselves overwhelmed or stressed. By highlighting the importance of stepping out of autopilot, the session aimed to give attendees tools they can easily incorporate into their daily wellbeing routine. The overall objective was to empower individuals to take control of their mental space and live more consciously, rather than being driven by automatic responses.

Participant feedback was overwhelmingly positive, with many appreciating the practical and interactive approach. The workshop structure and focus on personal reflection resonated well with the group, and it has inspired future sessions that may allow for more time dedicated to discussion and shared experiences.