Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 1020 everywhere. It was on the clock, then on a license plate, and even the total on my grocery bill. I’m not usually one for this kind of thing, but it felt like too much of a coincidence, so I decided to look into it.
I started with a simple Google search. I typed in “1020 meaning” and a bunch of stuff about angel numbers popped up. I’d heard of angel numbers before, but never really paid much attention. I figured, why not, and dove in.
I skimmed a few articles and basically, they all said similar things. 1020 is about staying positive, believing in yourself, and trusting that things are working out for the best. It’s also supposed to be a sign that you’re on the right path and to keep going, even if things are tough.

My Deep Dive
- First, I started by reading a few blog posts on the topic. Some were a little too “out there” for me, but others resonated.
- Then, I went down a youtube “search hole” and watched some videos which gave me a little more perspective.
- Next, I decided to actually try to put some of this into practice. I mean, what did I have to lose?
So, here’s what I did. Every morning, I started taking a few minutes to just sit quietly and focus on what I’m grateful for. It sounds corny, but it actually made a difference. I felt less stressed and more, I don’t know, centered. It was more of a mental thing, just taking a moment.
I also made a conscious effort to be more positive, even when things weren’t going my way. Like, if I hit every red light on my way to work, instead of getting frustrated, I tried to just let it go. I also started saying “yes” to more opportunities, even if they scared me a little. I figured, maybe this 1020 thing was a sign to push myself outside of my comfort zone.
It’s still early days, but I have to say, I do feel a bit different. I’m not sure if it’s the angel number thing or just the fact that I’m being more mindful, but something’s shifting. I feel more optimistic and more open to new possibilities. Who knows, maybe there’s something to this whole 1020 thing after all.
I will keep you all in the loop.