Become the Most Respected Voice in the Room… without being the loudest
You know the feeling…
You say something smart in a meeting... and no one reacts.
Then a few minutes later, someone repeats your idea louder… and they get the credit.
Or you speak up and instantly get interrupted.
You send a great email. And it disappears into the void.
Meanwhile, the loud, overconfident coworker keeps getting promoted.
The reality?
Work isn’t a meritocracy. It’s an influence game.
And if you don’t know how to play, you’ll stay stuck, ignored, and underestimated.
But once you know how to speak so people actually listen?
Everything changes.
Hi, I’m Dr. Lex!
I created The Instant Influence Method because of the many brilliant, but overlooked and frustrated professionals.
Like you, I also used to believe that hard work would speak for itself.
It didn’t.
So I studied the people who got attention… got traction… and got results.
What I discovered shocked me:
They weren’t the smartest… but they knew how to speak with instant influence.
So I created a simple playbook anyone can follow.
It’s not about being fake or loud.
It’s about learning to command respect with your words.
That playbook is now “How to Speak and Influence at Work.”
Plus, you’ll get ready-to-use:
Imagine this...
You walk into your next meeting calm, clear, and confident.
You speak… and people stop scrolling.
You ask… and people say yes.
You become the one they trust, follow, and promote.
Why this works:
→ 76% of career growth is tied to how well you communicate, not just what you know.
→ Professionals who speak up with confidence are 3x more likely to be seen as leadership material.
→ “He who frames the conversation, wins the conversation.” — Harvard Business Review
This framework has helped thousands of professionals stop being overlooked... and start being heard.
Total Value: $150+
How to Speak and Influence at Work gives you the practical tools to get heard, get credit, and get ahead... without pretending to be someone you’re not.
If you’re tired of being overlooked, interrupted, or underestimated…
This is your moment.