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An Inspired Chat with Lexie Fletcher of Chandler, AZ

Lexie Fletcher shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Lexie, really appreciate you sharing your stories and insights with us. The world would have so much more understanding and empathy if we all were a bit more open about our stories and how they have helped shaped our journey and worldview. Let’s jump in with a fun one: What is something outside of work that is bringing you joy lately?
Outside of work, I’ve been finding joy in planning my wedding! My fiancé, Dakota, and I are getting married this September in Washington State, and although wedding planning can be a tad stressful at times, it is also something that has brought us closer together. There are so many fun events leading up to the wedding, and it has given both of us plenty of excuses to fly home to Washington to see our family. Dakota and I moved to Arizona last September, and even though it was a big undertaking, uprooting our life, changing jobs, and planning a wedding from a different state, being able to visit home regularly has been just what we needed to help with the transition.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
Hi! My name is Lexie Fletcher, and I work for an incredible company called Infinite Therapy Services (ITS). I currently serve as an ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) supervisor and am actively pursuing my Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. One of the reasons I’m so proud to be part of ITS is the amazing team I get to work with every day. Our mission is to support individuals on the autism spectrum, and the passion and dedication here are truly inspiring. There is so much heart in this company, and every team member brings a unique story and a deep commitment to the work we do. Since joining ITS, I’ve felt a sense of connection and purpose that has been incredibly meaningful, and I couldn’t be more grateful to be part of such a supportive and driven community.

Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What relationship most shaped how you see yourself?
My relationship with my brother has had a huge impact on how I see myself today. My younger brother, Christian, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder when he was two years old. Although there were many challenges in navigating his diagnosis, I believe it brought us even closer as a family. Christian has a way of bringing out the best in people, even on their worst days. It’s almost impossible to be in a bad mood when he’s around, and if you are, he’ll find a way to put a smile on your face. Christian has an incredibly pure heart and only sees the good in others. He has truly helped shape me into the person I am today, and I don’t know where I’d be without him. He is my biggest supporter and #1 fan which is an honor I don’t take lightly.

If you could say one kind thing to your younger self, what would it be?
I would say, “You are strong, and you are capable.” Growing up, I often felt average at most things I did. Even when I succeeded, I struggled to recognize it. Confidence didn’t come easily, and I frequently second-guessed myself, which made it difficult to see my full potential. I carried this self-doubt with me through college, but eventually I made the decision to pursue a master’s degree in psychology with an emphasis in applied behavior analysis. I graduated with a 4.0 GPA, and that was when I really started to see that I’m capable of far more than I had ever given myself credit for.

Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What would your closest friends say really matters to you?
They would probably say “community.” I deeply value the people in my life, and I would do just about anything for those I care about. Relationships are incredibly important to me, and I make a genuine effort to stay connected with those close to me, even when we’re miles apart. Even though life gets busy, and I don’t always reach out as often as I’d like, I take pride in being someone others can count on.

Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. Are you tap dancing to work? Have you been that level of excited at any point in your career? If so, please tell us about those days. 
Honestly, I feel like I’m at that point in my career right now. I’ve always been passionate about what I do, but being part of this team has taken that to a whole new level. The support, collaboration, and overall culture at ITS have made such a meaningful impact on me. There is a sense of appreciation and encouragement here that makes coming to work each day feel fulfilling. I truly hope everyone gets the chance to experience this kind of joy in their work, where even the hard days feel manageable because you know you’re supported and appreciated.

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Breanna and Kevin Downs (for the picture of me and my fiance)

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