Okay, so, today I wanted to talk about something that’s been on my mind lately – this whole “63” thing. I kept seeing it everywhere, and I mean everywhere. On license plates, clocks, receipts, you name it. At first, I just brushed it off as some weird coincidence, but it started happening so much that I figured, you know what, let’s see what this is all about.
So I started digging. I went online, you know, just typing in “63 meaning” and stuff like that. And boy, did I find a lot of stuff! Turns out, it’s what some folks call an “Angel Number”. I was like, “Angel Number? What’s that?” I mean, I’m not really into all that spiritual stuff, but I was curious.
I read that this 63 number is all about following your gut and being open to new things, especially when it comes to relationships. I thought, “Okay, that’s interesting.” Then I found out that it also had something to do with letting go of old stuff and focusing on family.

Here’s what I did next:
- I made a list. I wrote down all the things in my life that I felt were holding me back. Old grudges, bad habits, you know, the usual suspects.
- Then I thought about my family. I realized I hadn’t been spending as much time with them as I wanted to. So, I decided to change that.
- I started calling my parents more often, and I even planned a little weekend getaway with my siblings. It was so good to reconnect with them.
Now, I’m not saying that seeing the number 63 magically changed my life or anything. But it did get me thinking. It made me take a step back and look at what was really important to me. And that’s family, and also letting go of the things that were not serving me anymore.
I’m still seeing 63 around from time to time, but now it doesn’t feel so random. It kind of feels like a little nudge, a reminder to stay on track. To trust my instincts, be open to new experiences, and appreciate the people I love.
So, yeah, that’s my little adventure with the number 63. It’s been a good one, a journey of self-reflection. Maybe it’s just a coincidence, or maybe there’s something more to it. Either way, I’m glad I took the time to explore it.