
A Productive Conversation Anne-Laure Le Cunff Talks About Tiny Experiments and Sustainable Productivity
This episode is brought to you by Your Clockwise Week—a personalized weekly structure built around your actual life, not an ideal one. If your week feels full but not fitting, you can learn more at mikevardy.com/yourclockwiseweek.
In this episode of A Productive Conversation, I sit down with Anne-Laure Le Cunff, neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and founder of Ness Labs, to discuss her new book Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World. Anne-Laure is known for blending science with practical strategies for thinking, learning, and working better—without burning out.
We explore how small, low-risk experiments can lead to big changes, why curiosity is a powerful productivity tool, and how to break free from rigid goal-setting. Anne-Laure also shares how she applies scientific thinking to everyday decision-making, along with strategies for balancing structure and flexibility in personal growth.
Key Discussion Points
- How Tiny Experiments challenges traditional goal-setting and promotes flexible, curiosity-driven progress.
- Why experimentation is a powerful approach to productivity, creativity, and decision-making.
- How small, low-risk experiments can help overcome perfectionism and fear of failure.
- The importance of intentional imperfection in balancing work, personal growth, and well-being.
- How curiosity can serve as a guide for making meaningful progress.
- Why journaling and self-reflection play a critical role in evaluating experiments.
- How to create sustainable productivity habits that adapt over time.
Links Worth Exploring
- Connect with Anne-Laure: Website | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube
- Get the book we discuss: Tiny Experiments: How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World
- Related Conversation: Episode 448: Tiago Forte talks about Building a Second Brain
- Related Blog Post: Why You Should Play Productivity “Small Ball”
This conversation is a great reminder that productivity isn’t just about efficiency—it’s about experimenting, learning, and growing in a way that works for you.
If this episode resonated, I’m exploring ideas like these more deeply in my upcoming book, Productiveness. You can follow along as it takes shape at mikevardy.com/productiveness.
