Alright, let’s talk about this 1055 thing and money. I started seeing this number, like, everywhere. Seriously. On the clock – 10:55 AM, 10:55 PM. Then it popped up on receipts, total was $10.55. Saw it on a license plate. Just kept showing up.
First few times, I didn’t think much of it. Just shrugged it off. You know how sometimes you notice a certain car model everywhere once you think about it? Figured it was like that. But it was persistent. Like, annoyingly so. It felt like something was trying to get my attention.
So, I finally decided to look it up. Just typed “seeing 1055” into the search bar. Lots of stuff came up about ‘angel numbers’, new opportunities, changes, and yeah, money. Financial shifts, abundance, that kind of thing. Honestly, sounded a bit woo-woo to me at first. I’m pretty practical usually.
But I thought, okay, let’s treat this as an experiment. A personal practice. See what happens if I lean into it a bit. What if this number is trying to tell me something about my finances?
My Little 1055 Money Experiment
So, I didn’t just sit back and wait for cash to fall from the sky. That’s not how things work, right? Instead, I decided to use seeing 1055 as a trigger. A reminder to be more mindful about money. Here’s what I started doing:
- Pay Attention: Every time I saw 1055, I took a second to actually think about my current financial state. Was I stressed? Was I feeling okay? What was my immediate thought about money? Just noticing.
- Small Actions: I wasn’t going to overhaul my whole life, but I started making small, conscious choices. Like, instead of grabbing that expensive coffee, I used the office machine. Put that saved cash aside. Literally, into a jar sometimes. Sounds silly, but it made it real.
- Reviewing Stuff: I actually sat down and looked through my bank statements properly. Found a subscription I forgot I had. Cancelled it. Not huge money, but it adds up.
- Mindset Shift (Attempted): This was the hardest bit. Tried to consciously shift my thinking from ‘lack’ to ‘opportunity’. When a bill came, instead of groaning, I tried thinking, “Okay, I have the means to handle this,” or “What small step can I take towards improving this?” It’s tough, takes practice.
- Look for Openings: I started keeping my eyes peeled for small opportunities. Could I sell some old stuff online? Was there a chance for a small side gig? Just being more open to possibilities.
What actually happened? Well, no sacks of gold appeared on my doorstep. Shocker, right? But things did start to feel… different. Less stressful, maybe?
I found twenty bucks in an old coat pocket while cleaning out the closet (part of that ‘sell old stuff’ idea). I negotiated a slightly better rate on my phone plan. Because I was paying more attention, I caught a small billing error that saved me like thirty bucks. It was all these little things.
Did the number 1055 cause these things? I dunno. Maybe. Or maybe seeing the number just consistently reminded me to be more proactive and aware about my money. It was like a constant nudge: “Hey, think about your finances. Take some action.”
So, What’s the Verdict?
For me, seeing 1055 wasn’t about some magical force showering me with riches. It was more like a focusing tool. It broke through the daily noise and made me put consistent, even if small, effort into my financial well-being. The number itself wasn’t the magic; the magic was in the doing that the number prompted.
It pushed me to be more responsible, more aware, and maybe a bit more optimistic. And yeah, those things definitely have a positive impact on your money situation over time. It wasn’t instant, it wasn’t effortless, but it felt like a step in the right direction, sparked by seeing those four digits over and over again. So, yeah, that was my experience with the 1055 money thing.