A contemplative life record
Notice the joy that's already there. Not what you chased — what you found.
Your life canvas
Life in Colours shows your entire lifespan as a quiet mosaic — roughly four thousand weeks, arranged in rows of fifty-two. Past weeks fill with colour. The present glows. What comes next waits, open.
It is not a calendar. It is not a dashboard. It is something closer to a pressed-flower book — a place where moments are kept, not managed.
The philosophy
Glimmers are small, unremarkable things — a particular quality of light, a child asleep on your shoulder, a Sunday table that went on until dark. They were already there. This is just a place to notice them.
There are no streaks here. No scores. No reminders to maintain your record. Life in Colours is a weekly rhythm at most — a pause, not a practice. Some weeks will be quiet. That's life.
This is not something you curate or edit. It accumulates, the way memory does — slowly, imperfectly, over years. The early weeks don't need to be full. They just need to be yours.
Glimmers
A glimmer is a noticed moment of joy. It belongs to a week, and it belongs to one or more of your colours — the names you give to the things that make a life feel like yours. A person. A place. A feeling. A practice.
You might call one "Morning walks." Another "Still water." Another simply "Maya." The names are yours to choose, and they are what paint the canvas.
Late afternoon walk along the seafront. The light was particular — golden and level.
Maya fell asleep on my shoulder watching a film. Didn't move for an hour.
Sunday lunch at Mum's. Someone brought a lemon tart. Sat around the table until it got dark.
Your colours
You define your own palette before you begin. Not moods or ratings — the names of things that bring light into your life. A person, a place, a feeling, a practice.
The colours you choose will paint your life canvas over time. Each week, you simply notice which ones showed up.
"Joy is not something we manufacture. It is something we notice. The work is learning to look."
The idea behind Life in Colours
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