Lessons from three months of building, flying, and figuring it out.
I’ve never been one to shy away from a trend—so I made my own action figure.
Available at all good retailers, obviously.
Mine comes with:
💻 A MacBook – for making ideas real
🧭 A compass – for staying true to the path
✈️ A boarding pass – for keeping curiosity (and passions) close
🐾 And Maple – a puppy I brought home just weeks after launching Meridian Thinking, and a daily reminder of consistency, care, and presence
What started as a lighthearted moment turned out to be a pretty accurate snapshot of life lately.
Since launching Meridian Thinking three months ago, I’ve been building a consultancy from the ground up, raising a puppy with very big feelings, flying coast to coast to chase ideas and meet collaborators—and putting in the quiet, unglamorous reps that actually move things forward. Decks rewritten. Narratives refined. The first project signed.
And what I’ve learned?
Momentum doesn’t always look like motion.
Most breakthroughs aren’t big moments—they’re built through small, repeated actions that slowly take shape. It’s not about standing still or sprinting. It’s about staying in motion long enough for things to compound.
That mindset has shaped how I approach the work at Meridian Thinking.
Because experience strategy isn’t just about chasing what’s next.
It’s about knowing when a trend is a signal worth following—and when to zoom out and refine the system behind the experience.
Whether you're rethinking loyalty, refreshing a legacy brand, or shaping something new—the small moments still matter most.
So if you’re building something right now—navigating uncertainty, experimenting, finding your next groove—you’re not behind.
You’re just mid-rep.
And if you want to shape better experiences—or just swap crate training tips—I’m here for both. Get in touch.