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Tiny Experiments: A Framework for Growth
Summary:
In this episode, we explore the "Tiny Experiments" framework developed by neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff. We discuss why traditional goal-setting often leads to the "Arrival Fallacy"—the belief that happiness is a destination only reached after major milestones—and how to replace rigid planning with curiosity-driven iteration.
Key Topics:
- Growth Loops vs. Linear Ladders:Moving from overwhelmed procrastination to a cycle of action, observation, reflection, and adjustment.
- The P.A.C.T. Framework:How to design valid experiments that are Purposeful, Actionable, Continuous, and Trackable.
- Output over Outcome:Why you should focus on binary actions (did I do it?) rather than results beyond your control.
- Shrinking the Scope:Examples of how to turn massive goals—like writing a book or getting fit—into small daily tasks that eliminate fear.
- Action Precedes Clarity: Understanding that you do not need to know your destination to start, and viewing "failure" simply as data collection.
- The Ness Labs Story:How Le Cunff built her company by committing to writing one article every workday for 100 days.
By HAMSATiny Experiments: A Framework for Growth
Summary:
In this episode, we explore the "Tiny Experiments" framework developed by neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff. We discuss why traditional goal-setting often leads to the "Arrival Fallacy"—the belief that happiness is a destination only reached after major milestones—and how to replace rigid planning with curiosity-driven iteration.
Key Topics:
- Growth Loops vs. Linear Ladders:Moving from overwhelmed procrastination to a cycle of action, observation, reflection, and adjustment.
- The P.A.C.T. Framework:How to design valid experiments that are Purposeful, Actionable, Continuous, and Trackable.
- Output over Outcome:Why you should focus on binary actions (did I do it?) rather than results beyond your control.
- Shrinking the Scope:Examples of how to turn massive goals—like writing a book or getting fit—into small daily tasks that eliminate fear.
- Action Precedes Clarity: Understanding that you do not need to know your destination to start, and viewing "failure" simply as data collection.
- The Ness Labs Story:How Le Cunff built her company by committing to writing one article every workday for 100 days.