
What Alexia has learned from experience is that many people set goals that feel big, but still feel disconnected from the life they actually want to live. Real fulfillment requires more than ambition. It requires resilience, adaptability, and the willingness to evolve when life changes.
Alexia’s journey hasn’t been linear. Alongside professional growth came health challenges, identity shifts, motherhood, and seasons that required rebuilding rather than pushing harder. After welcoming four daughters in 2.5 years and working through postpartum depression following her fourth pregnancy, Alexia completed her first triathlon less than six months later. Not as a milestone to celebrate publicly, but as a deeply personal reminder that progress doesn’t have to be loud to be meaningful.
Rather than clinging to one version of success, Alexia learned how to pivot, release what no longer fit, and rebuild in a way that felt sustainable and grounded. Those lessons now shape the work she does with audiences and clients alike.
Alexia is on a mission to help people navigate change, strengthen resilience, and build lives and ambitions that evolve with them. In her talks, she shares a fulfillment-first framework for aligning goals with real life, staying steady through uncertainty, and creating success that doesn’t require burnout to maintain.
Her goal is simple: to help others grow through the seasons they’re in and build a version of success they can actually live with, just as she continues to do herself.

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