If you’re an expat in Luxembourg, you’ve probably felt this:
You prepare for something important.
A job interview.
The Sproochentest.
A conversation that could change your next step.
You know what you want to say.
But when it start,
Your hands feel different.
Your heart speeds up.
Your thoughts don’t come in order.
You speak… but not the way you intended.
And afterwards, it stays with you.
Because in Luxembourg, these moments have consequences.
A missed interview can delay your progress.
Not passing the Sproochentest can mean waiting months.
A conversation that doesn’t land can close a door quietly.
Nothing dramatic.
But it accumulates.
Hi, I’m Yai (or Jai).
I went through this too.
Not because I didn’t know enough
but because I couldn’t stay clear under pressure.
I was translating in my head.
Trying to say everything at once.
Losing the structure of what I actually meant.
As an introvert, I didn’t try to become more confident.
I learned to become clearer.
I reduced everything:
– fewer words
– clearer structure
– less to hold in my head
So that even when my body reacted,
my message didn’t disappear.
Today, through Analog Human, I help expats in Luxembourg:
– stay clear in
– connect even when pressure shows up
– express what they already know, without losing it in the moment
Because here, it’s not just about speaking.
It’s about being able to connect
when it actually matters.
If you’re building your life in Luxembourg
and want your words to match your ability
I’d be happy to connect.
Today, I help expats and entrepreneurs in Luxembourg reconnect with that clarity through three paths:
→ Analog Voice — real speaking practice for high-stakes moments: interviews, Sproochentest, and business pitches
→ Analog Gifts— to slow down stress, anxiety or feelings of loss
→ Analog Message — communication that people actually feel genuine
I use technology when useful.
But I build around something else:
Human clarity. Real connection.
If you’re building your life or work in Luxembourg
and want your words to reflect your ability,
I’d be happy to connect.




