You’ve made the big move to Dubai. Congratulations! But if you’re anything like most expats, you’re probably sitting in your new apartment right now wondering how things will go. Don’t worry. This feeling is completely normal, even though nobody talks about it.
Dubai is different than other cities. Sure, it’s shiny and full of opportunities, but it can also feel overwhelming. You might feel like you’re always catching up. Everyone else seems to know something that you don’t.
Things Nobody Warns You About
Back home, you probably had your routine. You knew which coffee shop had the best wifi, which gym wasn’t too crowded at 6 pm, and exactly how to small talk with colleagues without it getting awkward.
Here everything’s different. The way people network feels more intense. Weekend plans involve beach clubs. Even simple things like grocery shopping become these elaborate missions because you can’t find half the brands you’re used to.
The loneliness can hit harder than expected. Dubai’s packed with people, but making real friends can feel surprisingly difficult. Most conversations revolve around work or weekend plans that require a small fortune to participate in.
When “Just Figure It Out” Isn’t Working
You’re smart. You’ve handled big changes before. But there’s something about Dubai that makes even confident people feel like they’re stumbling around in the dark.
Maybe it’s the way business meetings work here – there’s this unspoken protocol that nobody explains. Or how social groups seem to have formed years ago, and breaking in feels impossible. Could be the constant pressure to appear successful when you’re still figuring out basic things like which areas are safe to walk around at night.
The truth is, winging it only gets you so far. You can spend months trying to decode Dubai’s social rules or you can get help from someone who’s already cracked the code.
What Coaching Really Means (It’s Not What You Think)
Forget the image you have of life coaching. This has nothing to do with manifestation boards or meditation retreats. It’s practical things that actually matter.
A good life coach in Dubai for expats is like having that friend who’s lived here for years and can tell you what really matters. Which networking events are worth your time versus which ones are just expensive wastes of evening. How to build genuine friendships when everyone’s constantly coming and going. Ways to advance your career without burning out from the hustle culture.
It’s also about keeping your sanity intact. Dubai can make you feel like you need to reinvent yourself completely, but the best expats are the ones who stay true to who they are while adapting smartly to local customs.
The Difference Professional Help Makes
Christina Steinhoff, a certified life coach in Dubai, gets it. She’s not going to give you generic advice about “putting yourself out there”. She’ll help you:
- Overcome mental blocks like self-doubt and stress, reprogramming the subconscious mind.
- Build resilience, master stress management, and develop the confidence needed to thrive in a new culture.
- Align your career goals with their true values, ensuring they achieve success without sacrificing their well-being or authenticity.
Stop making Dubai harder than it needs to be. Book a session with Christina and finally get some real answers.