
Alexandra Franzen
Alexandra Franzen is an author and communication expert who helps creative people become clear and confident writers. Her specialty? Helping you find the right words to get noticed, get hired and get others excited about your ideas—immediately. Her refreshing tips on productivity, creativity and everyday woes—like inbox-clearing—have been featured on Fast Company, Forbes, The Daily Love, The Huffington Post, and on radio programs from coast to coast. Get free workbooks and scripts to unlock your inner wordsmith at: AlexandraFranzen.com.
ARTICLES BY Alexandra Franzen


byAlexandra Franzen
Stop Looking for Your Life's Purpose and Do This Instead


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Talk Yourself in to a Great Day at Work


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Talk About Your Accomplishments Without Sounding Braggy and Annoying


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Say "Help! I’m Drowning in Work"—and Still Be Calm and Professional


byAlexandra Franzen
10 Ways to Write Better Emails (and Just Maybe Change the World)


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Say No When a Colleague Asks for a Big Favor


byAlexandra Franzen
Standard Out-of-Office Messages Are Boring—Try This Instead


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Gently Tell a Colleague, "You’re Overcomplicating This—Like, a Lot"


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Say No to Anyone (Even a Good Friend)


byAlexandra Franzen
10 Simple Ways to Become a Better Writer


byAlexandra Franzen
The Best Way to Win New Clients


byAlexandra Franzen
The Secret to Getting Feedback That You Can Actually Use


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Talk to Your Boss About a Co-worker You Hate


byAlexandra Franzen
How to (Nicely) Say No to an Unwanted Project


byAlexandra Franzen
A Night Owl’s Guide to Getting Up Earlier


byAlexandra Franzen
The Mind Trick That Will Change the Way You Write Cover Letters Forever


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Convince Employers You’re The One (When You’re Not Convinced Yourself)


byAlexandra Franzen
How to (Nicely) Train People to Send You Less Email


byAlexandra Franzen
How to Tell People What You Do—and Be Remembered

