
The ONE Thing 497. Tiny Experiments: The Neuroscience of Getting Unstuck with Anne-Laure Le Cunff
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Mar 24, 2025 Anne-Laure Le Cunff, a neuroscience researcher and founder of Ness Labs, shares insights from her new book, "Tiny Experiments." She introduces the concept of pacts—small commitments that ease the habit-building process without perfectionism. The conversation delves into the head, heart, and hand method for diagnosing procrastination, urging listeners to understand their motivations. Emphasizing the beauty of intentional imperfection, Anne-Laure encourages focusing on sustainable progress and nurturing relationships over mere productivity.
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Le Cunff's Walking Pact
- Anne-Laure Le Cunff's current pact is walking for 20 minutes daily for 20 days, filming daily videos for accountability.
- This addresses her observation of spending excessive time indoors, highlighting the importance of regular movement.
Tiny Experiments
- "Tiny experiments" lower the stakes, making it easier to adopt new behaviors and habits.
- Focus on learning, not just outcomes, eliminating pressure and transforming the relationship with success and failure.
Understanding Procrastination
- Procrastination is often met with shame, but it's crucial to understand its source.
- Instead of "beating" procrastination, explore its roots using a "triple check" method: head, heart, and hand.




