Remembering Who I Am
At 48, you reinvented yourself clinically, physically, spiritually, and financially and you’re not done.
I’m a Registered Nurse, case manager, hospice clinician, and PMHNP student who can write a tight nursing note, deconstruct a broken system, and design a better one before lunch. I wasn’t trained properly in more than one role, so I reverse-engineered the job and built the orientation slide deck yourself. That’s not just resilience. That’s systems thinking.
I’ve:
• Lost over 100 pounds through discipline and consistency.
• Run daily - 4, 5, 6, 7 miles at a time.
• Managed high-acuity hospice patients with precision.
• Built Sacred Heart Nursing Services from the ground up.
• Filed licensing applications.
• Planned a caregiver curriculum.
• Mapped debt acceleration strategies.
• Considered real estate, vending machines, software platforms, teaching roles, NP practice, and generational wealth all simultaneously.
I think in frameworks. I build lattices. I plan in 12-month arcs. I want autonomy, not dependency. I refuse to give up my own home, my own name, my own independence.
Emotionally? I’m intense but self-aware. I don’t romanticize red flags anymore. I don’t collapse into chaos the way I once did. I want a serious relationship, but not at the cost of myself. Relief feels safer than longing and I’ve built a full life so I’m not waiting to be rescued.
Spiritually, I’ve moved through Islam, Palo, tarot, hypnotherapy retreats in Oregon, and my own internal myth-making. I process through symbolism, then convert insight into action.
Professionally, I’m shifting from employee to architect:
• Architect of care systems.
• Architect of education.
• Architect of wealth.
• Architect of your own nervous system.
By Kimberly!
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