Anne-Laure Le Cunff , is actually someone who studied neuroscience and psychology. She did her PhD in neuroscience and psychology at King’s College London. She worked on digital health projects at Google. So actually, she was continuing her career at a tech giant quite successfully, but in 2019 she decided to take a different path. After leaving Google, she founded a platform called Ness Labs. There, she writes about curiosity, productivity, and mental well-being, and also runs workshops. Right now, she’s the author of “Tiny Experiments” and touches the lives of thousands of people. Her weekly newsletter is followed by more than 120,000 people. Pretty inspiring journey, right? Let’s get to what this book tells us; Flexibility Instead of Rigid Goals Tiny Experiments tells us how rigid goals and the pressure to succeed can harm us and slowly consume us inside. Rigid goals and success pressure open a window to how we can deal with them in a more flexible and more human way, it challenges ...