Wherever you are on your moxie trajectory, whether you are at the start of your career (or business), at the midpoint, or winding down, I invite you to stay open and continue to do the work I recommend in each chapter.
https://www.amazon.com/Step-into-Your-Moxie-Visibility/dp/1608685586
Take your discoveries and put them into action. If you find a story, question, exercise, or recommendation triggering, poke around and see why before discounting it or skipping over it. While I get that you will likely need to navigate some external, real-world limitations, and some self-imposed ones, to stepping into your moxie, let’s get to making moxie a lifelong habit.
Alexia Vernon is the author of Step into Your Moxie: Amplify Your Voice, Visibility, and Influence in the World (New World Library
and Penguin Random House Audio). Dubbed a “Moxie Maven” by President Obama’s White House Office of Public Engagement for her potent approach to women’s empowerment, Alexia Vernon has helped thousands of women to slay diminishing self-doubt and cultivate confidence. She is a sought-after speaking coach to female (and male) coaches, entrepreneurs, media personalities, and change makers who want to spread their ideas, positively impact people’s lives, grow their businesses, and advance their thought leadership. Alexia is the creator of the Spotlight speaking community, and she has supported thousands of speakers through her online training, live events, The Spotlight Speaker Accelerator coaching program, and her premier mastermind,
the Spotlight Speakers Collective.
Since winning the Miss Junior America competition as a college freshman, Alexia has delivered transformational keynotes and corporate training for Fortune 500 companies, college campuses, professional associations, the United Nations, and she is a TEDxWomen speaker. Alexia has gotten her gab on with media such as CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, Forbes.com, Inc.com, The European Business Review, and Women’s Health Magazine. Alexia lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with her partner in business and in life, Stephen, and their precocious, wide-eyed daughter.