Vex King

Vex King is a British author, mind coach, and social media influencer renowned for his work in self-help, spirituality, and emotional well-being. His writings focus on themes of self-love, healing, and personal transformation, aiming to inspire individuals to lead more fulfilling lives.


Early Life and Background

Vex King faced significant challenges during his upbringing. After the death of his father when he was just a baby, his family often experienced homelessness and lived in troubled neighborhoods where he was exposed to violence and racism. Despite these hardships, he pursued higher education, earning a degree in Business Information Systems. Initially working as a Systems Analyst, he later transitioned into music production, collaborating with artists like Tinie Tempah, Wretch 32, and Big Narstie. Eventually, he found his true calling in writing and personal development coaching.


Notable Works

Vex King has authored several bestselling books that have resonated with a global audience:

  • Good Vibes, Good Life (2018): This debut book emphasizes the power of self-love and positive thinking. It has sold over 2 million copies worldwide and was listed at number 18 on The Sunday Times‘ top 100 books of the past 50 years.

  • Healing Is the New High (2021): A guide to overcoming emotional turmoil and finding freedom through inner healing.

  • Closer to Love: Explores building deeper and more meaningful relationships.

  • Things No One Taught Us About Love: Provides insights into attracting the right relationships and deepening connections.

In collaboration with his wife, Kaushal, he has also released interactive journals such as The Greatest Self-Help Book (Is the One Written by You) and The Greatest Manifestation Book (Is the One Written by You), encouraging readers to engage actively in their personal growth journeys.


Online Presence

Vex King maintains an active online presence, sharing daily affirmations and motivational content:


Recognition and Impact

Vex King’s work has significantly influenced the self-help genre, particularly among younger audiences seeking guidance on mental health and personal development. His approachable writing style and relatable content have made complex concepts accessible, fostering a global community centered around positivity and self-empowerment.