The core of Tyler’s approach rests on her By Design and By Circumstance™ philosophy, which posits that a meaningful life is constructed through a constant interplay between deliberate choice and uncontrollable events. Unlike traditional models that prioritize productivity or singular goal attainment, this framework focuses on the underlying psychological drivers of behavior.
To facilitate this, the practice utilizes three specific tools: Pattern Shift, which isolates recurring emotional and decision-making cycles; Decision Intentionality, a method for identifying the experiences shaping current choices; and Identity Integration, intended to help clients align their past, present, and future selves. Tyler, who holds an ALM from Harvard and is currently completing an M.S. in Business Psychology, developed these frameworks to assist professionals and creatives grappling with career pivots or leadership uncertainty. Prospective clients can access a foundational Pattern Mapping resource starting today through the firm's website.





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