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Tiny Experiments

How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World

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Tiny Experiments

By: Anne-Laure Le Cunff
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"I loved this profound, practical, and generous book."—Oliver Burkeman

A transformative guide to rethinking our approach to goals, creativity, and life itself from a neuroscientist and entrepreneur, and the creator of the popular Ness Labs newsletter

Life isn’t linear, and yet we constantly try to mold it around linear goals: four-year college degrees, ten-year career plans, thirty-year mortgages. What if instead we approached life as a giant playground for experimentation? Based on ancestral philosophy and the latest scientific research, Tiny Experiments provides a desperately needed reframing: Uncertainty can be a state of expanded possibility and a space for metamorphosis.

Neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff reveals that all you need is an experimental mindset to turn challenges into self-discovery and doubt into opportunity. Listeners will replace the old linear model of success with a circular model of growth in which goals are discovered, pursued, and adapted—not in a vacuum, but in conversation with the larger world.

Throughout the book, you will ask hard questions and design simple yet meaningful experiments to find the answers. You will learn how to break free from the invisible cognitive scripts that shape your life, how to harness the power of imperfection, and how to make smarter decisions when the path forward is unclear.

This is a guide to:

• Discover your true ambitions through conducting tiny personal experiments

• Dismantle harmful beliefs about success that have kept you stuck

• Dare to make decisions true to your own aspirations

• Stop trying to find your purpose and start living instead

Tiny Experiments offers not just practical tools to make sure our most vital work gets done, but a guide to reawakening our curiosity and drive in a noisy, busy, disaffected world, so that we can discover and pursue our most authentic ambitions while making a meaningful contribution.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF containing the Experimentalist Toolkit, Reflection Guide, Glossary and Acknowledgments from the book.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2025 Anne-Laure Le Cunff (P)2025 Penguin Audio
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“The fear of failure often stands in the way of learning from trial-and-error. This is a thought-provoking guide to doing more trials and making fewer errors.”
—Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking

"In Tiny Experiments, Anne-Laure Le Cunff shows how to separate ambition from rigid linear goals, allowing uncertainty to bloom into possibility and a meaningful life to emerge organically. A compelling new take on a timeless concern."
—Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work

"Clear, practical, inspiring. This book will change the way you design your goals and live your life."
—Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Indistractable

"One of those books that changes the way you think, over and over again, for the better. This is easily one of the best productivity books that I've read: a rigorously researched, deeply delightful, and powerfully practical solution for turning our work into play. Required reading for anyone who wants to make the most of their life."
—Ryder Carroll, creator of the Bullet Journal and New York Times bestselling author of The Bullet Journal Method

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Love this fresh approach to creating a vibrant life and career!

Tiny Experiments unveils a new way to approach the things you want to accomplish- as experiments rather than goals. By creating a pact with yourself to focus on your efforts, not your results, you can enjoy the process and tweak along the way without feeling like you are giving up when changes are needed. At the end of the pact you decide what's next! by focusing on action, you take steps and do the work, which is what simply setting a goal may lack. Can't wait to start running the tiny experiments for myself!

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A Refreshing Take on Growth and Creativity!

As a long-time Ness Labs member, I was thrilled to finally meet Anne-Laure Le Cunff in person and to be part of the small group that got to hear the name Tiny Experiments first. It was amazing to see how perfectly the title captured the essence of her work and writing over the years.

The book's focus on embracing curiosity, imperfection, and small-scale experiments really resonated with me—especially since I often try out small projects just to see what sticks. The idea of learning in public and sharing progress, even when it's not perfect, was a powerful reminder that growth is a process, not a destination.

I also appreciated the practical tips for making better decisions and challenging limiting beliefs without feeling overwhelmed. Anne-Laure's approach to iterative learning and embracing uncertainty makes the advice feel doable and encouraging rather than intimidating.

If you're looking for a book that celebrates curiosity and experimentation without the pressure of rigid goals, Tiny Experiments is a must-read.

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Living a lifelong experiment

Tiny Experiments brilliantly challenges the definition of success and how it is achieved. For anyone at a life transition or anticipating one, Tiny Experiments is a must read!

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A Fresh Look at Setting and Achieving One's Goals

Being a long time advocate of SMART, and linear goals I really enjoyed this book. This helped me bridge the gap between Agile Development and Agile Project Management with non-linear goal setting.

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