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Living and Thriving with Cyclothymia as a Neurodiverse Person.
Living with a brain that experiences the world differently is, well, different. Add the fluctuating moods of cyclothymia into the mix.

David Tyler
Apr 12, 20254 min read


Bridging the Gap: Navigating Social Interactions When You're Socially Pragmatic and Mildly Avoidant
Social interactions can feel like navigating a complex maze, especially when you're neurodiverse. If you identify as someone who is socially pragmatic – meaning you understand the logical purpose of social interactions but may not intuitively grasp the nuances – and mildly avoidant – meaning you tend to steer clear of social situations due to discomfort or anxiety.

David Tyler
Apr 12, 20253 min read


Understanding Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder and Its Nuances
My journey of self-discovery eventually led me to a diagnosis consistent with Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder (SPCD).

David Tyler
Apr 12, 20253 min read


The scurge of unstructured communications.
The problem is that WhatsApp groups (and similar) are all unstructured and I find having to trawl through the jokes, micky taking and other random stuff to find the meaningful information very difficult and tiring.
This is a real challenge that many neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with autism, experience in unstructured communication environments. These challenges are very much aligned with known sensory and information processing differences associated with

David Tyler
Apr 12, 20253 min read


Why Being Happy Is Overrated?
Happiness, often touted as the ultimate life goal, is a fleeting emotion, a destination feeling. We chase it relentlessly, believing that it will bring us lasting joy and satisfaction. Yet, this pursuit often leaves us feeling disappointed and unfulfilled. A far more sustainable approach is to cultivate contentment and fulfilment.

David Tyler
Apr 11, 20252 min read


Six Virtues of Positive Psychology
Positive Psychology: to identify and classify the universally valued strengths that contribute to human flourishing. drawing from philosophical, religious, and psychological traditions across cultures, led to the identification of six overarching virtues, each encompassing a cluster of related character strengths.

David Tyler
Apr 10, 20254 min read


Spend Your Heartbeats Wisely.
People spend their young years exchanging their heartbeats for money, which is what you might expect but when you have enough how do you transition to using your heartbeats to create fulfilment, freedom, fun.

David Tyler
Apr 10, 20251 min read


A Good Life
The quest to define and achieve a “good life” is a timeless philosophical endeavour, pursued by thinkers and individuals across centuries. While numerous paths and definitions exist, a compelling and deeply human perspective suggests that a good life is found in the progressive expansion of the things that bring you joy & fulfilment.

David Tyler
Apr 10, 20256 min read
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