Alexis jones i am that girl

  • National non-profit organization I AM THAT GIRL was founded in 2008 by Alexis Jones and Emily Greener to address the growing need for community for girls and.
  • In I AM THAT GIRL, Alexis Jones helps you find your purpose, what you want in life and who you want to be.
  • Including stories from thirty incredible women, Alexis has compiled everything she's learned into one complete guide to being That Girl, the best version of.
  • I Am That Girl: How to Speak Your Truth, Discover Your Purpose, And #bethatgirl

    Alexis Jones is an All-American, Southern Bell, Texas tomboy. Alexis discovered her passion for inspiring girls and women after starring in The Vagina Monologues, a progressive women's play, written by Eve Ensler. Following that role she hosted a TV show on the Red Carpet, worked at Fox Sports, ESPN and was a contestant on the hit CBS reality TV show: Survivor. Leveraging her Entertainment background as a platform, Alexis launched I AM THAT GIRL, and quickly became an internationally recognized Speaker, Media Personality, Activist and Author. She has established herself as a thought leader for the 21st century women's movement and as an expert on Generation Y. Her authenticity, contagious passion and "straight talk" style, have made Alexis a trusted voice for her generation. Recently invited to the White House to discuss a Healthy Media initiative, Alexis and the I AM THAT GIRL team are trailblazing the women's empowerment space with a savvy, inspiring, 21st century twist. Alexis has spent the last 4 years speaking to over 100,000 youth in person and over a million people on-line regarding personal and professional development, leadership, activism, social entrepreneurism, and women's issu

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  • I Am That Girl: How to Speak Your Truth, Discover Your Purpose, and #bethatgirl

    April 21, 2017
    I was clearly not the target market for this book. Before reading I had no clue who Alexis Jones was, or that there was an organization called "I Am That Girl." All I knew was that it was under my Amazon recommendations, and Goodreads hadn't steered my wrong with books that had a rating higher than 4.0; this just made the cut. The description also said Alexis helped women "ages 8 to 80" so I gave it a shot.

    If I were under 20, I might have enjoyed this. Unfortunately, I found it full of fluff and towards the end started questioning if every unnecessary adjective, use of "you, my dear" or "beauty-full" was just to stretch the manuscript to reach a minimum word count. She recycles her sentences often ("[insert name here] showed me that [random positive attribute] is a verb, not just an adjective") and I question taking advice from anyone who considers a potential stint on reality TV as their "first real job out of college."

    "I Am That Girl" was definitely not written for this woman.