Okay, so, I’ve been seeing the number 1128 everywhere lately. On clocks, receipts, license plates – you name it. It felt like more than just a coincidence, so I decided to look into it, treating it like my own little personal “angel number” experiment.
My 1128 Experiment Begins
First things first, I hit up Google. I just typed in “angel number 1128” and scrolled through a bunch of websites. Most of them talked about new beginnings, trusting your intuition, and staying positive. Pretty standard stuff, but it still felt relevant to where I am in life right now.
Then, I decided to get a little more proactive. Instead of just passively noticing the number, I started to actively look for it. I know, it sounds a bit crazy, but I figured it would help me focus on the positive aspects of my day. Like, if I saw 1128 on a coffee cup, I’d take a moment to appreciate the coffee, the warmth, the little break in my day.
Documenting the Sightings
I kept a little note on my phone, and every time I saw 1128, I’d jot down where I saw it and what I was doing/thinking at the time. Here’s a snippet:
- Tuesday: Saw 11:28 AM on my watch while I was in a meeting, feeling a bit overwhelmed. Took a deep breath and reminded myself to stay focused.
- Wednesday: Got a grocery bill that totaled $11.28. Used it as a reminder to be grateful for having food on the table.
- Thursday: Spotted a car with 1128 in the license plate while driving home. Felt a sudden surge of optimism about a project I’m working on.
The Outcome
Honestly, I’m not sure if there’s any real “magic” to angel numbers. But this little experiment definitely helped me be more mindful and appreciative of the small things. It was like a little game I played with myself, and it shifted my focus to the positive. By associating 1128 with positive thoughts and actions, it became a little reminder to stay optimistic and trust the process. The action that I was looking for it made me focus more on the details of life.
So, whether it’s a real message from the universe or just a fun way to boost my mood, I’m sticking with my 1128 experiment for now. It’s a harmless little habit that’s bringing a bit more positivity into my day, and that’s always a good thing, I must say!