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Understanding Cognitive Biases
What is Distorted Thinking?: Distorted thinking, also known as cognitive distortions, refers to negative thought patterns that can lead to emotional distress and maladaptive behaviours. These distorted thoughts are often automatic and unconscious, and they can significantly impact our mood, self-esteem, and overall well-being.

David Tyler
9 hours ago2 min read


Spend Your Heartbeats Wisely
Just think about this! You have about two and half billion heartbeats in your life. So when you start your life you're in credit and then you start spending these heartbeats at say 60 beats per minutes, so every minute that passes you're spending from your credit exchanging it for other things in life.

David Tyler
9 hours ago1 min read


Six Virtues of Positive Psychology
Cultivating the Good Life: Exploring the Six Virtues of Positive Psychology
I'm constantly seeking ways to help myself flourish and experience greater well-being. The field of Positive Psychology, spearheaded by pioneers like Martin Seligman and Christopher Peterson, shifted this focus towards understanding and cultivating what makes life worth living.

David Tyler
10 hours ago4 min read


Why January 1st is the Worst Time to Set and Achieve New Goals.
Why January 1st is the Worst Time to Set and Achieve New Goals. True transformation isn't an event triggered by a calendar; it’s a quiet, consistent process. Give yourself permission to rest in January, and start when you actually have the energy to sustain the journey.

David Tyler
Dec 21, 20252 min read


Why Hope is the Truest Gift You Can Give.
In the landscape of the human psyche, hope is often dismissed as a fragile sentiment or a passive wish. We treat it like a luxury, something we indulge in when times are good. However, as we stand on the threshold of 2026, it is time to redefine hope.

David Tyler
Dec 20, 20255 min read


Happiness: A Social Construct or a Biological Imperative?
The notion that happiness is a mere marketing creation to fuel economic growth is a compelling and thought-provoking thesis. It suggests that our relentless pursuit of "the good life," defined by material possessions and consumer experiences, is not an innate human drive but a carefully engineered social construct. From a philosophical and psychological perspective, this argument holds weight, yet it also simplifies a complex reality. Read more.

David Tyler
Nov 17, 20254 min read


The Ethics of Internal Auditing and the Behaviour Expectations of Auditors and Audit Functions
This blog post delves into the ethics of internal auditing and the behaviour expectations placed upon auditors and their functions. We will explore the guiding principles that underpin this crucial profession, drawing upon the insights provided by the International Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) Global Internal Audit Standards.

David Tyler
Apr 14, 20255 min read
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