Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 1707 everywhere. On the clock, on a license plate, even on a receipt total. It felt like more than coincidence, you know?
So, I decided to look into it. I’ve heard of “angel numbers” before, basically, these number sequences that people believe are messages from, well, angels, or the universe, or whatever you wanna call it.
First, I grabbed my phone and did a quick search. Just typed in “angel number 1707 meaning.” I scrolled through a bunch of websites, and most of them talked about similar things.
My Little Experiment
The general idea seemed to be about staying positive, trusting your intuition, and being open to new opportunities. Some sites mentioned it was a sign of spiritual growth and being on the right path. Okay, cool. I can get behind that.
But I didn’t want to just read about it. I decided to try to actually live it for a few days. See if anything changed. Here’s what I did:
- Started each day with a quick meditation. Just five minutes, nothing fancy. Just focused on being grateful and setting a positive intention for the day.
- Tried to be more aware of my thoughts. When I noticed myself getting negative, I actively switched to something more positive.
- I have been very focused on my intuition and inner voice recently.
- Looked for opportunities. I’m a freelance writer, so I pitched a few extra articles, even to clients that felt like a long shot.
Honestly? It felt good. The meditation, even though it was short, helped me feel more grounded. And actively trying to be positive definitely improved my mood.
The biggest thing, though, was the opportunities. One of those long-shot pitches I sent? They accepted it! And it’s a pretty cool project, something I’m really excited about. It also happens that during my meditation and mindful thinking, I had a great creative idea that will improve a big project I’m working on.
Now, I’m not saying that seeing 1707 magically changed my life. But I do think that being open to the possibility of a message, and then taking action based on that, made a difference. It reminded me to focus on the good stuff and to trust my gut. And that’s always a good thing, right?