Okay, here’s my blog post about the 112 angel number, written from a personal, practical experience perspective:
So, I kept seeing 112 everywhere. On clocks, license plates, receipts… it was getting a little freaky, to be honest. I’m not usually one for “signs,” but this was persistent enough that I figured, hey, why not look into it? It felt more than coincidental, you know?
I started with a simple search. Nothing fancy, just “112 angel number meaning.” I scrolled through a few pages, avoiding anything that felt too “woo-woo.” I wanted something, well, grounded. Something I could actually use.

I’m a project manager, so I guess I needed to put the “signs” into actions.
The general gist I got was about new beginnings and staying positive. Okay, I can work with that. I’d been feeling a bit stuck in a rut at work, kind of coasting, so the “new beginnings” thing definitely resonated.
My 112 Experiment
Here’s what I did, step-by-step:
- Noticed the Number: First, I just consciously acknowledged it. Every time I saw 112, I’d take a deep breath and think, “Okay, new beginnings, stay positive.” Simple, but it helped me stay mindful.
- Brainstormed Small Changes: I didn’t go crazy and quit my job or anything. Instead, I brainstormed small, actionable changes I could make at work. Things like volunteering for a new project, speaking up more in meetings, or even just reorganizing my workspace.
- Took Action (This is Key!): This is where a lot of people fall down, I think. It’s not enough to just think about change. You have to do something. So, I picked one thing from my brainstorming list – volunteering for a new project – and I did it. I emailed my boss and offered my help.
- Tracked My Feelings: I kept a little journal (just a few notes on my phone, really) about how I was feeling. Was I more energized? More engaged at work? Less stuck?
- Rinse and Repeat: I’m not putting it down to say it’s a magic, but the consistence is what I’m experimenting. So I intend to repeat the steps for at least one month.
The Results (So Far)
Honestly? It’s been surprisingly positive. Taking that small action – volunteering for the project – actually made a difference. It shook things up a bit. I felt more motivated, more…present, I guess. It wasn’t a huge, life-altering change, but it was enough to shift my perspective. And the project ended up being really interesting, which was a bonus!
I’m still seeing 112 occasionally, but now it feels less like a weird coincidence and more like a little reminder to keep pushing forward, keep looking for those new beginnings, even in small ways. It’s not about magic; it’s about using the number as a prompt for positive action. I would say, give that a try and see how it goes!