Facing Overwhelming Challenges: Finding A Way
Sometimes life feels like it’s too much to bear. If you are feeling this way, this blog post was written just for you. Please read and remember: you are a sacred being.
Let Regret Be A Teacher
Discover a poignant reflection on loss, regret, and the profound lesson it teaches about living in the moment. Explore the journey of savoring life's details and embracing the now, inspired by personal experiences shared in this story of Dr. Kimber’s experience with loss and regret.
Reflections on Writing and Grief: A Journey of Twelve Years
Explore a 12-year journey of writing, grief, and self-discovery for Dr. Kimber in 'Still: Making a Whole When Parts Go Missing.' From the challenges of self-publishing to navigating grief waves, she shares how she discovered personal reflections on healing and January habits.
Growing And Healing Through Poetry
As a collective, this time in history is asking us to hold many things—whether it be sickness war, natural disasters, crime, addiction, or cancel culture—we can't do it alone. And sometimes, the road we follow through our suffering is found in other people's words who can help us bear the reality we're living.
For Those Grieving The Baby They Lost Or Haven’t Yet Conceived
In honor of Pregnancy and Baby Loss Awareness Month, I am sharing a poem I wrote for two friends suffering, one unable to conceive a child, and the other — another child. In writing this, I transferred my own unmet longings of not having a child to hold to meet their unmet longings. If you are grieving a baby that you have lost, or one that you haven’t even conceived yet, I think you will resonate with the grief shared in this poem.