If Your Life Were a Moodboard, What Would Be Missing?
- Jan 24
- 1 min read
Be honest for a second.
If your life were a Pinterest moodboard right now — not the one you want, but the one that actually exists — what would it look like?
Probably a mix of nice intentions, screenshots you never revisited, and a few things that don’t really go together. And that’s fine. Most of our lives aren’t curated — they’re lived.
This isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about noticing what’s missing.

Step One: Forget the “Perfect” Moodboard
We’re not doing soft girl fantasy life. We’re doing real life, but slightly better.
Ask yourself:
What moments feel calm lately?
What feels rushed or heavy?
What do I keep saving but never experiencing?
That gap, between what you save and what you live, is where the clues are.
Step Two: Spot the Gaps
Look at your imaginary moodboard and ask:
Is there rest, or only productivity?
Is there fun, or only self-improvement?
Is there quiet, or constant noise?
Common things people are missing:
Unstructured time
Small pleasures
Silence
Beauty that isn’t useful
Comfort without a purpose
Not big changes. Just missing textures.
Step Three: Add One Thing (Not a New Personality)
You don’t need a life overhaul.
You need one thing:
One slower morning a week
One candle you actually light
One evening you don’t optimize
One habit that feels nice but pointless
Your life doesn’t need to look better.It needs to feel better.
Takeaway:
Your moodboard isn’t a goal, it’s feedback.
Listen to what it’s quietly asking for.



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