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Old Apr 15, 2017, 04:06 AM
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I didn't know where to post this, so until someone finds a place for it...

all this week, when I have checked the time on my watch, it has been 9 11

(strangely enough, I havon't felt the need to check the time at any other time of the day)

wonder if this means anything?

I don't actually remember anyone I know being involved in 9 11, or indeed anything that really got to me about it, but I do think it's odd
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Old Apr 15, 2017, 04:41 AM
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Did your watch's battery die at this time?
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Old Apr 15, 2017, 09:44 AM
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I experienced the same thing years ago. Would check the time and it would be either 9:11 or 9:13 at either am and pm. It was like that for several weeks.

Nothing came of it. It didn't mean anything. I figure it was just something to do with my own internal clock.
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Old Apr 16, 2017, 02:25 AM
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I get 2:22 ... a lot. It's been happening for years so it doesn't bother me.
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Old Apr 24, 2017, 05:33 AM
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I get 2:22 ... a lot. It's been happening for years so it doesn't bother me.

and did anything come of that?

222, I mean. I don't think it means anything (well I can't think of anything from the news anyway)

but I swear their is a reason why we all keep seeing these numbers- weather it's 222, 911, 123, what ever
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Old Apr 24, 2017, 05:35 AM
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Did your watch's battery die at this time?


no.

maybe I know why I keep seeing it

maybe it's a sign that it's going to happen again

it's still happening, and it's very possible
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Old Apr 24, 2017, 05:37 AM
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I experienced the same thing years ago. Would check the time and it would be either 9:11 or 9:13 at either am and pm. It was like that for several weeks.

Nothing came of it. It didn't mean anything. I figure it was just something to do with my own internal clock.


thanks for your reply

comforting to know you wern't affected by it
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Old Apr 24, 2017, 01:03 PM
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I once had this problem ...every time I looked at my watch it would say the same time... it turned out that its normal for me to get into routines.... when to wake up, when to be at work, when to make meals, when to you name it.. the world runs according to schedules and times. the result was it just meant I was in a habit of looking at my watch at that exact time. just like someone who has a favorite tv show doesnt need a clock or alarm to let them know that their show is coming on in just a few minutes... every human being has whats called an internal clock. this is where a person gets into a routine and then out of habit just continues that routine.

my point for some reason you may have checked the time and it said 911. now your internal clock has you looking at your watch every day or night at 9:11.

this pattern can be broken just like a person who no longer gets up at the same time every day, or no longer eats their dinner at exactly 5:00 pm or any other patterned/ scheduled thing can be. all it takes is noticing your urge to look at your watch and remind yourself you dont have to do that any more. after a couple times your internal clock will stop reminding you to look at your watch at 9:11. first before you "deprogram" and "reprogram" your schedule you might want to make sure you have nothing going on that you may really need that internal reminder to keep track of the time at 9:11am or pm.

I do have to say this internal clock of keeping track of time is a pain in the behind when I am on vacation and with my family and I know right when its time to get up, get the kids ready for their respective day care or school and head off to work. my wife sometimes has to remind me to go back to sleep the alarm is not set and the kids are still asleep lol. then when vacation time is over my internal clock is used to sleeping in and out of routine so then I have to reprogram my internal clock with an external alarm for a few days.
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Old Apr 25, 2017, 03:58 AM
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I once had this problem ...every time I looked at my watch it would say the same time... it turned out that its normal for me to get into routines.... when to wake up, when to be at work, when to make meals, when to you name it.. the world runs according to schedules and times. the result was it just meant I was in a habit of looking at my watch at that exact time. just like someone who has a favorite tv show doesnt need a clock or alarm to let them know that their show is coming on in just a few minutes... every human being has whats called an internal clock. this is where a person gets into a routine and then out of habit just continues that routine.

my point for some reason you may have checked the time and it said 911. now your internal clock has you looking at your watch every day or night at 9:11.

this pattern can be broken just like a person who no longer gets up at the same time every day, or no longer eats their dinner at exactly 5:00 pm or any other patterned/ scheduled thing can be. all it takes is noticing your urge to look at your watch and remind yourself you dont have to do that any more. after a couple times your internal clock will stop reminding you to look at your watch at 9:11. first before you "deprogram" and "reprogram" your schedule you might want to make sure you have nothing going on that you may really need that internal reminder to keep track of the time at 9:11am or pm.

I do have to say this internal clock of keeping track of time is a pain in the behind when I am on vacation and with my family and I know right when its time to get up, get the kids ready for their respective day care or school and head off to work. my wife sometimes has to remind me to go back to sleep the alarm is not set and the kids are still asleep lol. then when vacation time is over my internal clock is used to sleeping in and out of routine so then I have to reprogram my internal clock with an external alarm for a few days.


I never even thought of that

I love reading your posts, you always come up with good ideas
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