I'm Diana.
I work across compliance, organizational systems, AI workflows and digital transformation. Full Life Expedition is my field journal, a place to explore how technology, science and systems thinking help us understand complexity and design better ways of working and living.

What I study
My curiosity sits at the intersection of four things: how intelligent tools change knowledge work, how complex systems behave, what science reveals about the mind, and how to design a full, intentional life around all of it. These aren't separate interests, they're the same question seen from four angles.
What I do professionally
I work in compliance and organizational systems, where I've learned that good controls are really a form of organizational intelligence, a way an institution understands and corrects itself. Increasingly that work overlaps with AI workflows and digital transformation: deciding where intelligent tools help, where they quietly cost, and where human judgment has to stay in the loop.
I write to think, not to perform. This site is closer to a research desk than a stage, expect work in progress, revised over time.
Why Full Life Expedition
The name is the thesis. A full life is not an optimized one, it's a considered one, with room for depth, curiosity and rest. An expedition is open-ended: you go to learn, not to conquer. This journal is where I gather the ideas, frameworks and observations that help me make sense of complexity, at work and in life, and share them in case they help you too.
A warm field journal for exploring AI, systems, science and the art of designing a reflective life.
Where else to find me
The newsletter lives on Substack, it's the best way to follow the thinking as it develops. I share shorter, professional notes on LinkedIn. For anything else, you can reach me directly by email.