Okay, so, the other day I kept seeing the number 1027 everywhere. It was kinda freaking me out, honestly. On the clock, on a license plate, even on the total of my grocery bill. I’m not usually one for superstitions, but this felt… different. So, I did what anyone in the 21st century would do – I Googled it.

Turns out, 1027 is an “angel number.” Yeah, I rolled my eyes too at first. But the more I read, the more it resonated. It’s supposed to be about new beginnings, trusting your intuition, and staying positive. Things I, admittedly, could be better at.
My Little Experiment
I decided to, like, lean into it. Just for a week. See if anything changed. Not in a “quit my job and become a monk” kind of way, but more like, “pay a bit more attention to my gut” way.
- Day 1: Woke up, saw 10:27 on the clock, and instead of hitting snooze, I actually got up. Made a proper breakfast. Felt… surprisingly good.
- Day 2: Had a weird feeling about a project at work. Normally, I’d just push through, but this time, I voiced my concerns. Turns out, I was right. Saved us a major headache down the line. Go me!
- Day 3: Found 10 dollars and 27 cents in my old jacket and instead of putting that money in a bank I bought myself a good coffee.
- Day 4-6: Less dramatic, but I started noticing little things. Like, opportunities I’d normally overlook. I took a different route to work, met someone interesting. I started a conversation with a stranger, got a cool book recommendation. Small stuff, but it felt… significant.
- Day 7: Okay, no sudden lottery wins or anything. But I felt… lighter. More in tune with myself. More optimistic, even.
So, did the angel number 1027 magically change my life? Not exactly. But did paying attention, listening to my intuition, and staying open to new possibilities make a difference? Absolutely. Maybe it’s all just a coincidence. Maybe it’s the power of suggestion. But whatever it is, I’m rolling with it. It’s like a little nudge in the right direction, and honestly, I’ll take all the nudges I can get.
It is like a little self-check-in, I’ll continue to see how it goes.