Do Something Different
Method & Compass
A micro-experiment is a tiny variation—a ripple in the field. Your job as micro-experimenter is simple: introduce very small changes into your normal routine and then notice what, if anything, happens next.
Method:
Do something different
Notice what happensCompass:
Did I do something small?
Did I notice anything I didn't expect?Put your right shoe on first instead of your left. Choose a different chair at the dinner table. Move your toothbrush to the other side of the sink. If you always use a black pen, try a blue one.
Find a pattern and wobble it ever-so-gently.
Pace yourself. Two or three micro-experiments a day might be a good place to start. And if a move feels risky, loaded, or hard to do (or undo), it probably isn’t a micro-experiment. Scale down.
That’s about it. We’re not big on ceremony here.
Potential micro-experiments:
Notice one breath
Lift one finger
Wear mismatched socks
Stir counter-clockwise
Look up instead of down
Notice a sound
Rotate a pen
Do something small…
And then do it smaller
Maybe something changes. Maybe nothing changes. Maybe something unexpected happens.
All of it counts.
Your job is to do something small but different. Reality’s job is to answer back.



