Okay, so yesterday I stumbled upon this “2331 angel number” thing. I’m not usually into this kinda stuff, but I was feeling kinda stuck, you know? Like I needed a little nudge, a sign, whatever. So, I figured, why not?
First thing I did was hit up Google, typed in “2331 angel number meaning”. A bunch of websites popped up, all saying pretty much the same thing: growth, optimism, new beginnings, trust your intuition. Standard self-help stuff, but hey, it resonated a bit.
So, how did I actually put it into practice? Well, I decided to focus on that “trust your intuition” part. I’ve been sitting on this idea for a side hustle for ages – making and selling those quirky little planters. I always talk myself out of it ’cause I’m scared I’ll fail, it’ll be too much work, blah blah blah.
So, yesterday, after reading about the 2331, I told myself, “Screw it, let’s just start.” I didn’t go all out. I just spent an hour sketching out some designs, figuring out the materials I’d need. Nothing crazy, just a little bit of movement.
Then, this morning, I actually ordered some clay! I found a local supplier online and just placed a small order to test the waters. It’s not a huge commitment, but it’s a step.
I also spent some time decluttering my workspace. Read somewhere that getting rid of physical clutter helps clear your mind, which totally ties into the “new beginnings” angle. It actually felt pretty good, like I was making space for something new.
- What I did:
- Googled “2331 angel number”
- Sketched planter designs
- Ordered clay
- Decluttered workspace
I’m not saying the 2331 angel number is some magical solution to all my problems, but focusing on it made me take some small actions. It’s like, I was already thinking about these things, but the “angel number” gave me a permission slip to actually do them.
I’m gonna keep experimenting and see where this goes. Maybe I’ll be selling planters online in a few months. Maybe I’ll just have a bunch of weird-looking pots lying around my house. Either way, I’m moving forward, and that’s what matters.