Running the perfect experiment

Have you got an idea to launch or run something? A concept or possibility that’s not yet real or tangible?
Let’s take the idea and run an experiment. You know, test some of it out.
Simple right? Aaah no, not so simple.
Experiments may be all cool and startup-ish but we can so fear messing up or looking bad that we don’t even attempt an experiment at all!
For all the ‘fail fast’ messages blaring at us, we can find the action of testing something still too big a step to take.
Are we expecting the perfect experiment?
Do we keep working tweaking reading learning and writing until we become closer to 100% sure it will work?
Where is the experiment part then?
Experiments are wonderful for discovery, to find out. If we don’t experiment we won’t find out. No matter how much thinking we put into it.
It’s the ideal time to try some new and different things ... to discover what happens.
If not now, when?
There’s a hypothesis, hunch or idea on your list there. How about donning the lab coat, firing up the Bunsen burner and getting some feedback and insights from a petite experiment?
I will if you will.
Ready?