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While reading Anne-Laure Le Cunff’s Anne-Laure Le Cunff new book, Tiny Experiments, I found this concept. Linear goals have fallen far short of their promise to deliver certainty. So… “Trade the illusion of control for the possibility of discovery. Rather than resisting uncertainty, we

Fix your destructive mindset in 15 mins Anne-Laure Le Cunff 0:00 Our mindsets’ influences 0:50 Linear vs. experimental 2:50 3 subconscious mindsets 4:58 The experimental mindset 6:30 Designing experiments 8:35 Habit vs. experiment


what if we didn't need S.M.A.R.T. goals to work towards something bigger—just a tiny experiment? I just read Tiny Experiments by Anne-Laure Le Cunff and it completely reshaped how I think about goals, learning and productivity I wrote up my takeaways so I can keep coming back to them—and

Why are we overwhelmed and what can we do about it? Anne-Laure Le Cunff


Stumbled upon Anne-Laure Le Cunff and her book recently. I'm obsessed with it! Create experiments with little pacts. Look internally and externally on metrics and how you feel. Hello, shiny object syndrome - stay a while. Agency &! ambition? No problemo. Loving it. My new day2day

A "Most Read" paper in European Journal of Neuroscience Almost 8000 reads to date! Neurophysiological measures and correlates of cognitive load in attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and dyslexia: A scoping review & research recommendations - Le Cunff


Excited to start Anne-Laure Le Cunff’s Tiny Experiments! Already thinking of insights to share with my team after the first chapter.


Finally arrived. Greater than I thought. Thank you Anne-Laure Le Cunff for the excellent writing!





I just finished reading "Tiny Experiments" by Anne-Laure Le Cunff and it completely changed how I think about success. The binary model of success vs. failure is broken. Instead, embrace experimentation and continuous learning. Here are the 10 most powerful lessons I learnt:


I have long been an advocate of the power of small tests of change, so I am reading "Tiny Experiments", a new book by Anne-Laure Le Cunff. Some of the key ideas: 1) Systematic curiosity over linear goals: We always have the potential for growth & learning even in uncertain situations.


We are excited for ThirtyTenZero to host a session on “StoryWatch: Release your Mind’s Emergency Brake” in the Ness Labs community on Thu, May 29th at 3 pm UTC! We will explore: Personal agency Challenging inner stories Practical mindset tools Join us👇 nesslabs.com/events


Echoing Helen Bevan recommendation to buy Anne-Laure Le Cunff superb new book exploring the limitations to the traditional notions of success in our modern era as the infatuation with reaching certain achievements is harming people’s wellbeing, which I reviewed for Booksin5 below! 1/5


According to Merriam-Webster, kairos means “a time when conditions are right for accomplishing a crucial action”. In her book Tiny Experiments, Anne-Laure Le Cunff introduces the idea of Kairos Rituals: small but intentional acts that mark the start of something important.
