Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 304 everywhere. Like, on the clock, on a license plate, even on a receipt. It was weird! I’m not usually one for signs, but this felt… persistent. So, I decided to look into it.
Digging into 304
First, I just did a simple search, you know, “304 angel number.” Lots of stuff popped up about it being a message from your angels, about staying positive and focused on your goals. Sounded nice, but a little general, right?
I pushed myself to go a bit deeper. I mean, if these were my angels, they’d know I need more than just a “you go, girl!” I wanted to see if there was something specific I should be doing.

My 304 Action Plan
- Journaling: I grabbed my dusty old journal and started writing. Not about the number, but about what I really wanted in life. My dreams, my fears, everything. It felt good to get it all out.
- Meditating (sort of): I’m terrible at sitting still, but I put on some calming music, closed my eyes, and just… breathed. For like, five minutes. It was harder than it sounds! But I felt a little calmer afterward.
- Taking Action: This was the big one. I had this project I’d been putting off, a little online shop idea. Seeing 304 everywhere felt like a kick in the pants to finally do something about it.
- I start listing what is needed to get to setting up my online shop.
- After listing what needed to be done, I spent about 1 or 2 hours setting up the barebone structure, then stopped, because I got other thing need to be done.
The Results (So Far)
Okay, it’s only been a few days. I haven’t magically become a millionaire or anything. But… I feel different. More focused, more… purposeful. That little shop project? It’s still terrifying, but I’m actually working on it. I took those first few steps, made a basic plan, and even started researching suppliers. And that feeling of “doing something,” even something small, is pretty amazing.
Maybe it’s the angels, maybe it’s just me finally getting my act together. Either way, I’m glad I paid attention to that 304. It was the nudge I needed to stop dreaming and start doing.