Alright, let’s talk about this number, 134. I started seeing it a while back. Wasn’t looking for it, you know? It just sort of popped up.
First, it was on the clock, like 1:34 in the afternoon. Didn’t think much of it. Then I’d see it on receipts, maybe the last three digits of an order number or something. A few times on license plates too. It was weird, happened just often enough over a couple of weeks that I started to notice a pattern.
My First Steps
I’m not usually one for signs and wonders, gotta say. But this felt different. Persistent. So, I decided to actually pay attention. I didn’t go running off to some expert or buy a bunch of books. I just sat with it for a bit. What was going on in my life right then?
Well, I’d been feeling a bit stuck. Had a project idea kicking around in my head for ages, something I wanted to build, literally, in my workshop. But I kept putting it off. Doubting myself, maybe? Finding excuses. You know how it goes.
Digging In (My Way)
So, I did what I usually do when I need to figure something out. I grabbed a notepad. I thought about the numbers themselves. One, well, that always feels like a start, right? New beginnings. Three often makes me think about communication, getting ideas out there, maybe teamwork or just expressing yourself. And four feels solid. Like foundations, hard work, being practical and organized.
- Number 1: Felt like getting started, taking the first step.
- Number 3: Felt like creativity, maybe talking through the plan, expressing the idea.
- Number 4: Felt like the actual work, building it, making it stable.
Putting them together, 134, it felt like a sequence. Like a little instruction manual appearing bit by bit.
What I Did About It
For me, seeing 134 became a nudge. A push to stop thinking and start doing. That project I mentioned? The one gathering dust in my brain? I decided to actually tackle it.
I went out to the workshop the next weekend. Didn’t have a grand plan, just started. That was the ‘1’. I sketched out some rough ideas, talked them over with my neighbor who’s handy with wood. That felt like the ‘3’. Then I got to work, measuring, cutting, putting things together, slowly building the foundation. That was the ‘4’, the steady effort.
It wasn’t magic. The number didn’t build the thing for me. But seeing it repeatedly? It kind of broke through my hesitation. It was like a reminder bubbling up from somewhere: Get going. Use your ideas. Do the work.
My Takeaway
So, that’s my experience with 134. It wasn’t about angels whispering secrets, not for me anyway. It felt more like my own subconscious, or maybe just the universe, using a simple pattern to get my attention and point me towards action. It was about building momentum, combining a fresh start with creative expression and solid, practical effort. And honestly, taking that action felt pretty good.