Okay, so I’ve been seeing the number 1048 popping up everywhere lately. Like, on license plates, receipts, clocks – you name it. It felt like more than just coincidence, so I decided to look into it. Turns out, it’s what they call an “angel number.” I’m not usually one for this kind of thing, but I was curious.

My Little Experiment Begins
First, I jotted down every time I saw the number 1048. I grabbed a little notebook and kept it with me. Every single time, I made a note of where I saw it and what I was doing or thinking about at the time. It was kind of a pain at first, but I got into the habit.
- Day 1: Saw it on a bus ticket, then again on a grocery store receipt. I was thinking about a new project I wanted to start.
- Day 2: Spotted it on a digital clock and then on a billboard. I was feeling kinda stuck and unsure about things.
- Day 3: Noticed it in a phone number and on a random page of a book I was reading. This time, I was actually feeling pretty optimistic about something.
Making Sense of it All…Or Trying To
After a week of this, I sat down and tried to figure out if there was any pattern. It was mostly just a jumble of random sightings, but I started to notice a few things. A lot of the times I saw 1048, I was either thinking about a new opportunity or feeling uncertain about a decision.
From what I read online, 1048 is supposed to be about embracing new beginnings and trusting your intuition. I guess that kind of lined up with my notes, in a weird way. I’m still not totally convinced about the whole “angel number” thing, but it was interesting to track it and see if there was any connection to what was going on in my life.
The Takeaway? Still Figuring it Out
Honestly, I don’t know if I’m a believer now, I was a doubter. But it definitely made me more aware of my thoughts and feelings. I found that paying attention to the times I saw the number actually helped me think more about what I wanted and what I was doing. So, even if it’s all just a coincidence, it was a pretty cool little exercise in self-reflection. I might even keep the notebook going, just to see what else pops up!