Experts say adopting an experimental mindset boosts chances of success
Chasing life goals can lead to disappointment, as millions abandon their resolutions by March. Experts suggest adopting an experimental mindset to foster learning instead of focusing solely on outcomes. By observing personal habits and behaviors, individuals can design small experiments to explore new approaches toward careers, relationships, and health.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 21 Jun 2026, 05:30 UTC
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