Expat Life Alignment Assessment

You've been successful by every external measure - yet something feels off. This quick assessment will help you understand what's beneath the exhaustion, and whether the GENIE Life Power Accelerator is the right next step for your transformation.

Total Questions: 14 +5

Completion Time: 7–9 minutes

14 honest questions. No judgment. Just clarity.

First, let's understand where you are...

You slept 7 hours but woke up exhausted anyway - again. By 9 AM you're chasing your second coffee just to stay alert through another wall of back-to-back meetings where you barely move. Your commute drains whatever's left.

You grab junk food because there's no time, maybe pour a drink at night to finally relax. You know a walk or the gym would help - you've felt the difference before - but somehow you can never find the time or energy to actually do it. Your body keeps sending signals: the fog, the fatigue, the flatness.

But you've learned to push through, to override, to keep going. You're managing your body like a task list, not listening to what it's actually telling you.

What if your body isn't broken - it's just screaming for you to stop ignoring it?

You slept 7 hours but woke up exhausted anyway - again. By 9 AM you're chasing your second coffee just to stay alert through another wall of back-to-back meetings where you barely move. Your commute drains whatever's left. You grab junk food because there's no time, maybe pour a drink at night to finally relax. You know a walk or the gym would help - you've felt the difference before - but somehow you can never find the time or energy to actually do it.

Your body keeps sending signals: the fog, the fatigue, the flatness. But you've learned to push through, to override, to keep going. You're managing your body like a task list, not listening to what it's actually telling you.

What if your body isn't broken - it's just screaming for you to stop ignoring it?

You're in meetings all day surrounded by colleagues, yet you feel completely alone. No one really gets you here—not the locals who've never had to navigate a foreign system in a language that's not theirs, not the people back home who stopped asking how you're really doing, not even the people closest to you who can't understand what it's like to live between worlds.

You've become an expert at small talk and a stranger to real connection.

What if you could stop performing belonging and actually feel it?

You're in meetings all day surrounded by colleagues, yet you feel completely alone. No one really gets you here - not the locals who've never had to navigate a foreign system in a language that's not theirs, not the people back home who stopped asking how you're really doing, not even the people closest to you who can't understand what it's like to live between worlds.

You've become an expert at small talk and a stranger to real connection.

What if you could stop performing belonging and actually feel it?

You wake up and the first thought is: "Is this it?" You've checked all the boxes - the promotions, the salary jumps, the LinkedIn endorsements - but you can't remember the last time you felt genuinely excited about any of it. You're doing what you're supposed to do, what everyone said would make you successful, what looked like the right path from the outside.

But somewhere along the way, you stopped asking what you actually want. Your days blur together: meetings about meetings, projects that don't matter, goals that someone else set. You built an impressive resume and an empty life. The fire that used to drive you? It's gone. You're running on autopilot, chasing milestones that mean nothing to you, living a life that looks good on paper but feels hollow when you're alone with your thoughts.

What if the problem isn't that you've lost your purpose - it's that you've been living someone else's?

You moved abroad for freedom - and you got it all. The title, the money, the life your family back home could never afford. You can fly to Barcelona for a weekend while they're counting coins for groceries. You've "made it" by every measure they understand. But here's what they don't see: you don't belong anywhere anymore.

Not back home, where you've outgrown the old conversations and see everything from the outside now. Not here, where you're still "the foreigner" no matter how long you stay. You sacrificed everything to build this life - relationships, roots, the person you used to be - and now you're trapped in a fragmented identity, playing roles that feel hollow, chasing milestones that mean nothing to you. You achieved someone else's definition of success, and the freedom you moved here for has become the loneliest cage you've ever known.

What if real freedom isn't about where you live, but about reclaiming

your terms - your boundaries, your time, your actual life?

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