Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 1021 everywhere. On the clock, on a license plate, even on a receipt. It felt like the universe was trying to tell me something, so I decided to do a little digging.
First, I grabbed my phone and searched “1021 meaning”. Lots of stuff about angel numbers popped up. Apparently, angel numbers are sequences of numbers that some people believe carry messages from, well, angels or the universe, or whatever you want to call it.
I skimmed through a few articles. It seemed like 1021 is all about new beginnings, staying positive, and trusting your intuition. I’m not gonna lie, I’m usually a pretty skeptical person, but some of the things I read really resonated with me.

My Deep Dive into Research and Record
- I started by writing down every time I saw 1021. Where I saw, the data and the time.
- Then, I tried to be more mindful of my thoughts and feelings when I noticed the number. Was I stressed? Excited? Hopeful? Just trying to make a note.
- I also started a little journal. I jotted down any big decisions I was facing, any new opportunities that came up, and just how I was feeling in general.
Honestly, it was kind of interesting. It’s not like I suddenly became a super-spiritual person, but paying attention to the number 1021 kind of forced me to be more aware of what was going on in my life.
I realized I had been feeling stuck in a rut, and seeing 1021 was like a little nudge to shake things up. I started saying “yes” to new things, even if they scared me a little. I even signed up for a pottery class I’d been putting off forever!
I don’t know if it was the “angels” or just the power of positive thinking, but things started to shift. I felt more optimistic, more open to possibilities. I even had a few unexpected opportunities pop up at work.
So, yeah, that’s my 1021 story. It was a weird little experiment, but it actually helped me get out of my head and make some positive changes. Maybe there’s something to this angel number thing after all! Or maybe it’s just a good reminder to pay attention to the signs around us.