Angel number 34 is a compound number that combines the energies of numbers 3 and 4. Together, this combined number forms a complex message from your angels.
The number 3 is an optimistic number relating to joy, increasing charisma and self-expression. The number 4 represents hard work.
Together, this number tells you it’s time to combine your abstract creative energy with a sense of purpose so you can achieve your desires.
What does Angel number 34 mean for you?
Be honest – how many little projects have you started and never finished? How many half-written books do you have stashed away in a box or in a hard drive from a computer you haven’t used in 15 years?
A definitive part of being human is our creativity. This creativity let ancient humans seek out new sources of food and create new tools. It imagined dangers so we could prepare for them and helped design cities.
Today, our creativity opens up an endless world of possibilities, and that can be daunting.
Our brains jump constantly from project to project. That’s why it’s so easy to start a new project and so difficult to follow through.
Once you get past the initial infatuation stage of your project, the realization that there is a lot of work to be done can suck all the fun out of it. Almost everyone has started a book, but not everyone is an author.
For some people, this is fine. They like moving from project to project regardless of if they actually complete them. The thrill of expressing creativity is reward enough.
But this doesn’t work for everyone. Other people feel overwhelmed by their unfinished projects. A half-finished project screams, “Look at me! Look at my failure!”
Eventually, these feelings of inadequacy and failure can make you feel helpless, making it even less likely that you’ll complete the project. This starts a self-feeding cycle of doubt and depression that is difficult to break out of.
If this is you, you may find yourself seeing the number 34 more frequently. At first, it can seem like a funny accident. Then you start to notice a meaningful pattern.
You see 34 on billboards, on mailboxes. You start counting 34 steps from a shop to your car. Eventually it feels like this number is popping up in every aspect of your life. So what does it mean?
Messages from your angels come in all kinds of forms. Your angels are there to protect you and encourage you, and if you are seeing number 34, they are telling you to get your head in gear! Take that creative genius you are blessed with and turn it into something tangible.
Facing your fears
It can feel safer to never complete a project. After all, what do you do with your book once it’s done? Show it to friends? Submit it for publishing?
Having a completed project adds a different kind of pressure, the idea that you have nurtured and created something special that you are now obligated to share with the world.
And sharing can open you up to ridicule and doubt, two things most people would avoid if given the chance. After all, think about a vivid childhood memory of being picked on or ridiculed.
If it felt bad then, wouldn’t it feel worse after you have invested so much of your creative energy into a project?
In many cases, we self-sabotage our projects. If you never complete your book, then it can never be rejected. If you don’t finish a gift for someone, you never have to wonder if they really liked it.
By doing this, we exchange the large risk of failure for the smaller dissatisfaction of never following through on what we start.
Living with regret
If you’re seeing the number 34 frequently, your angels want you to get your projects done. This starts with a simple acknowledgment.
Many of us, women especially, overload ourselves by picking up responsibilities that are not ours. By sacrificing more of yourself, you reduce how much you can give to projects that make you happy.
So the first step is listing out what you want to complete. Every unfinished project, every small stress should be put on a list so you can see it in stark black and white.
Next, put a mark next to projects you’ve volunteered for that are stretching you too thin. Be very honest with yourself. There is no shame in saying no. If there is something you can give back or give to someone else, then so do.
If you’ve been meaning to hem a lot of pants and you just can’t get around to it, put them in a bag and take them to a tailor. If you have children who can start helping on chores, begin sharing the household work.
Now look at your remaining projects and put them in an order that makes sense to you. For some people, this can be ordering them by how long it will take to complete them.
If you start completing small, simple projects, then it creates a feeling of momentum that can carry into larger ones.
Other people benefit from ranking projects in order of importance. If you’re making a baby gift, that can feel more urgent than completing a project you started for fun. Find what works best for you.
Once you have your projects on a list, then leave it somewhere you can see it. Focus on reframing and getting excited to complete something. And if you’re dreading the project and putting it off, maybe it’s time to consider throwing it out.
Focusing creative energy is an ongoing struggle. Once you clear your plate, it can be easy to jump into more work, especially as you get the emotional high of completing long-overdue projects. You may also find yourself wondering what to do with the project once you’ve completed it.
But hopefully by listening to your angels, you’ll know that when the time is right, they will help nudge you forward on your path. When you are older and looking back on your life, you want to minimize regrets.
Look at your list of work and consider what you will be happiest to have achieved in 20 years. That awareness and understanding of what your soul wants can help guide you.
After all, if you’re on the correct path, your soul and mind are happy and united.





