Alright, so yesterday I got super into this whole “angel numbers” thing, specifically 1226. I saw it like, everywhere – on my coffee receipt, the clock, even the license plate of the car in front of me. So, naturally, I went down the rabbit hole.
First step: Googling. Obvious, right? Tons of sites popped up, all saying basically the same thing: 1226 is about building a strong foundation, trusting your instincts, and focusing on your goals. Financial abundance was a big theme too, which, let’s be real, caught my attention.
Next: Introspection. I grabbed my journal (yes, I’m that person) and started brainstorming. What areas of my life needed a stronger foundation? What goals was I kinda slacking on? I realized my finances were a bit of a mess. I’d been putting off budgeting for ages, and my savings account looked… sad. Also, this side hustle I’ve been dreaming about? Totally stalled.

The Plan: Okay, angel number, I hear you! Here’s what I did.
- Budget Blitz: Spent a solid hour (ugh) setting up a proper budget using a budgeting app. Actually faced the music and saw where my money was going.
- Side Hustle Spark: Instead of getting overwhelmed by the whole thing, I broke it down into tiny steps. Yesterday, I just focused on researching my target audience. Small win, but progress!
- Affirmation Action: I know, sounds cheesy, but I started writing down positive affirmations related to financial security and achieving my goals. “I am capable of creating abundance,” that kind of thing. Felt a little silly, but hey, worth a shot.
The Results (So Far): It’s only been a day, so no instant riches, sadly. BUT… I feel way more in control of my finances already. And taking that one small step towards my side hustle actually gave me a boost of motivation. Plus, I’ve been noticing opportunities I might have missed before – like a freelance gig that popped up on a friend’s social media. Maybe it’s coincidence, maybe it’s the angel number, who knows!
Moving Forward: I’m going to keep practicing the affirmations and focusing on those small, consistent actions. Whether or not the whole angel number thing is real, it definitely got me to take a closer look at my life and make some positive changes. That’s a win in my book.
Would I recommend it? Sure, why not? It’s a fun way to get your butt in gear. Just don’t go betting your life savings on the lottery because an angel number told you to. Use it as a tool for self-reflection and motivation, not a get-rich-quick scheme.