Okay, so I’ve been seeing “35 angel” pop up everywhere lately, and I finally decided to dive in and see what the fuss was all about. I’m not gonna lie, I was pretty skeptical at first. It all seemed a bit…woo-woo, you know?

My “35 Angel” Experiment
First, I googled it. Yep, straight to the search bar. I needed some basic info. I found a bunch of stuff about angel numbers and numerology, which, honestly, I don’t really know much about. But the general gist I got was that 35 is about embracing change and trusting the process. Okay, I can dig that.
So, I decided to try and be more mindful of the number 35 for a week. I wasn’t expecting miracles, just wanted to see if anything interesting happened. I started by just noticing it more. Like, if I saw 35 on a license plate, or the time was 3:35, I’d just make a mental note. “Hey, there it is again.”
- First few days: Nothing. Like, absolutely nothing. I saw the number a couple of times, but nothing significant happened.
- Day four: Okay, this is where it got a little weird. I was thinking about making a big change in my career, and I randomly opened a magazine to an article about someone who did exactly what I was considering. Coincidence? Maybe. But it did make me think.
- End of the week: I wouldn’t say my life drastically changed, but I definitely felt more open to possibilities. I took a small step towards that career change I was thinking about, and it felt good. I felt a very positive change.
I ended up continuing this little experiment for another week, just to see what would happen. I still don’t know if I fully believe in the whole “angel number” thing, but I do think there’s something to be said for being more mindful and open to change. Paying attention to the number 35 kind of forced me to do that, and it actually had a positive effect. It made me started thinking more positive.
So, my verdict? It’s not magic, but it’s a fun little exercise in mindfulness. And hey, who knows, maybe there’s something more to it. I’m still keeping my eyes peeled for that 35, though.