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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 34 MIN

Anne-Laure Le Cunff - How to Design Tiny Experiments Like a Scientist

from How I Think · host Nick Milo

Anne Laure Le Cunff is a neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and the founder of Ness Labs. She is the author of the book “Tiny Experiments,” a transformative guide to rethinking your approach to goals, creativity, and life itself. In this episode, we talk about redefining success, the importance of curiosity and the power of “Tiny Experiments” and much more!In this podcast, Nick and Anne-Laure discuss topics such as:The Generation Effect & Writing Online – Why writing in your own words enhances memory and understanding.100 Articles in 100 Days – How setting a clear action and duration creates powerful learning loops.Redefining Success – The difference between conventional success and a scientist’s approach, where learning something new is never a failure.Reconnecting with Curiosity – How getting lost can be a gift that leads you to your most meaningful work.Fiction vs. Nonfiction – Why reading fiction can be an antidote to toxic productivity.Architects, Gardeners, and Librarians – The note-taking archetypes that help structure and grow ideas.Digital Gardening & Idea Evolution – How ideas take on a life of their own when shared.The Book: Tiny Experiments – A Gardener’s Approach – Why small, intentional experiments can lead to big breakthroughs.Examples of Tiny Experiments – Practical ways to apply this mindset in writing, creativity, relationships, and personal projects.Tiny Experiments for Agency & Control – How structured experiments give you a greater sense of direction and confidence in uncertain times.If you’re interested in how small, intentional actions can reshape your thinking and creative process, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.You can pre-order Anne-Laure Le Cunff's new book, ‘Tiny Experiments’, here: https://nesslabs.com/book?utm_campaign=podtour&utm_source=linkingyourthinkingDid you enjoy the podcast? If yes, please leave us a 60-second review on Apple Podcasts. It would mean a lot and can make a difference in getting more people to hear about it.Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://youtu.be/jJ48Z6cQHBM?list=PL3NaIVgSlAVLWGQiEZPo9MT37b-NkUGLWFollow Nick:🐦 TWEET: https://twitter.com/NickMilo📖 NEWSLETTER: https://www.linkingyourthinking.com/learn-more📩 EMAIL: [email protected] 

Anne Laure Le Cunff is a neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and the founder of Ness Labs. She is the author of the book “Tiny Experiments,” a transformative guide to rethinking your approach to goals, creativity, and life itself. In this episode, we talk about redefining success, the importance of curiosity and the power of “Tiny Experiments” and much more!In this podcast, Nick and Anne-Laure discuss topics such as:The Generation Effect & Writing Online – Why writing in your own words enhances memory and understanding.100 Articles in 100 Days – How setting a clear action and duration creates powerful learning loops.Redefining Success – The difference between conventional success and a scientist’s approach, where learning something new is never a failure.Reconnecting with Curiosity – How getting lost can be a gift that leads you to your most meaningful work.Fiction vs. Nonfiction – Why reading fiction can be an antidote to toxic productivity.Architects, Gardeners, and Librarians – The note-taking archetypes that help structure and grow ideas.Digital Gardening & Idea Evolution – How ideas take on a life of their own when shared.The Book: Tiny Experiments – A Gardener’s Approach – Why small, intentional experiments can lead to big breakthroughs.Examples of Tiny Experiments – Practical ways to apply this mindset in writing, creativity, relationships, and personal projects.Tiny Experiments for Agency & Control – How structured experiments give you a greater sense of direction and confidence in uncertain times.If you’re interested in how small, intentional actions can reshape your thinking and creative process, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.You can pre-order Anne-Laure Le Cunff's new book, ‘Tiny Experiments’, here: https://nesslabs.com/book?utm_campaign=podtour&utm_source=linkingyourthinkingDid you enjoy the podcast? If yes, please leave us a 60-second review on Apple Podcasts. It would mean a lot and can make a difference in getting more people to hear about it.Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://youtu.be/jJ48Z6cQHBM?list=PL3NaIVgSlAVLWGQiEZPo9MT37b-NkUGLWFollow Nick:🐦 TWEET: https://twitter.com/NickMilo📖 NEWSLETTER: https://www.linkingyourthinking.com/learn-more📩 EMAIL: [email protected]

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