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How Tiny Science Experiments Can Reshape Your Creative Goals in 2026

Forget rigid resolutions. This workshop turns past reflections into tiny, adaptable experiments—so your creative journey grows with you. Ready to rethink ambition?

There is a poster in which there is a robot, there are animated persons who are operating the...
There is a poster in which there is a robot, there are animated persons who are operating the robot, there are artificial birds flying in the air, there are planets, there is ground, there are stars in the sky, there is watermark, there are numbers and texts.

How Tiny Science Experiments Can Reshape Your Creative Goals in 2026

A new workshop called Mapping Your 2026 is helping creatives rethink their goals through small, meaningful science experiments. Developed by neuroscientist and author Anne-Laure Le Cunff, the coursera takes a different approach by focusing on evidence from the past year rather than setting rigid targets. It is designed for designers, artists, and anyone looking to grow in a more flexible, curiosity-driven way.

The workshop begins with a week of reflection. Participants review their previous year, identifying what energised them, what drained them, and what felt missing. Instead of chasing big goals, they learn to design tiny smart goals that align with their creative values.

The course provides a flexible framework for creatives to explore their practice without pressure. By the end, participants leave with a clear roadmap, a network of peers, and tools to adapt their goals as needed. Registration is open to anyone looking to build a more intentional and evidence-based creative journey with adobe.

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