Okay, so the other day, I kept seeing the number 3353 everywhere. Like, on license plates, receipts, even the time on my microwave. It was getting kinda freaky, so I decided to do something about it. I’m not usually one for this “angel number” stuff, but I figured, why not?
First, I just sat down and noticed it. I mean, really noticed it. Instead of just brushing it off, I’d say to myself, “Okay, there’s 3353 again.” Acknowledging it felt like the first step.
Then, I did a little digging online, just to see what the general buzz was. I found some stuff about guardian angels and having their support, and overcoming challenges with courage and confidence. It was a little general, to be honest, but it gave me a starting point.
My “3353 Experiment”
- Journaling: I started writing down whenever I saw 3353, and also what I was doing or thinking about at the time. This was surprisingly helpful. Like, one time I saw it right after I had a really tough conversation with my boss, a conversation I’d been putting off.
- Paying Attention to My Gut: This was trickier. The whole “courage and confidence” thing felt a little vague. But I started trying to listen to my intuition more. If a decision felt scary but also kind of right, I’d try to push myself a little more.
- Small Steps, Big Changes: I’m someone who, like most people, likes to do things in a way that feels comfortable. So after seeing 3353 a bunch of times, I started asking myself, “What little thing can I do right now that’s outside my comfort zone?” It could be anything from trying a new food to speaking up in a meeting.
The results? Well, it’s not like I suddenly won the lottery or anything. But I did feel a shift. I was pushing myself, not in a reckless way, just in small, manageable ways. The journaling helped me see patterns, the “gut feeling” thing got a little easier to trust, and those small steps? They actually started to add up.
For example, remember that tough conversation with my boss? Well, after seeing 3353 and writing about it, I realized I was avoiding it because I was scared of his reaction. But seeing the number felt like a little nudge. Like, “Okay, you got this.” So I finally had the conversation, and it went way better than I expected! I felt confident, and even proud of myself that day.
So, I will continue doing my experiment. I am feeling more in control, more willing to step outside my comfort *’s not magic, but it’s definitely something. It feels like a little reminder to pay attention, to trust myself, and to keep moving forward, even when things feel a little scary.I am also able to do things that I was unable to do before.