Okay, so the other day I kept seeing the number 1109 everywhere. It was on the clock, on a license plate, even on a receipt. I’m not usually one for this kind of thing, but it felt like more than just a coincidence, you know?
So, I grabbed my phone and googled “1109 angel number”. Turns out, lots of people believe these repeating numbers are messages from, well, angels or the universe or whatever you want to call it.
What I Found Out
I am recording the specific process.

- First, I opened up a bunch of websites.
- Then, I skimmed through the articles, looking for common themes.
- Finally, I jotted down the main points that seemed to resonate with me.
Most of what I read talked about 1109 being a sign of new beginnings and spiritual awakening. It’s about trusting your intuition and taking that leap of faith you’ve been considering. Sounded pretty relevant to my life, to be honest.
One thing that really stuck out was the idea of letting go of old habits and beliefs that aren’t serving me anymore. I’ve been feeling pretty stuck lately, so this felt like a direct nudge.
Putting it into Practice
It’s all well and good to read about this stuff, but I wanted to actually do something with it. So, I decided to:
- I started by doing the thing which is meditating for just 5 minutes each morning. Just to clear my head and connect with myself.
- I also started that I must journaling about my goals and what I’m grateful for.
- The biggest thing, though, I finally took action on that business idea I’ve been sitting on for months. I reached out to a friend who’s an expert in the field, and we scheduled a meeting to brainstorm.
I have to tell everyone honestly, it’s still early days, but I already feel a shift. I don’t know if it’s the angel number, or just the act of paying attention and making changes, but something feels different. I feel more aligned, more purposeful. It’s like I finally gave myself permission to go after what I really want.
Who knows if 1109 really is a message from the universe, but it definitely sparked something in me. It got me thinking and, more importantly, got me doing. And for that, I’m * you’d better try it too.