Girl you are doing way better than a lot of people who has been here way longer than you, you are driving, u got a car, a good husband, and look at all you have accomplished. Just think what is it that you want to do, and start focusing on it, you got the drive, the ambition, you are still young, so you still have time to do whatever it is that you want to do. I think you just miss home, and being around people your age, no disrespect. Stay strong, pray on it, you seem to have a husband who will stand behind you 100% in whatever you choose to do. Oh, by the way, which i was nearby to work out with you guys, you did awesome. PEACE
@IngaSTV2 жыл бұрын
So true
@loyalwish12 жыл бұрын
I swear, your husband is such a supportive and motivational partner . Migration May not be the easiest thing one has to go through, but you got this Kim. Keep up the good work with your workouts and KZbin. You’re doing such an amazing job love . God bless you ! ❤❤❤
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
Thank u ❤
@superwomanme2 жыл бұрын
Kim listening to you in the car is like listening to all my caribbean diaspora friends and family. After coming from the Caribbean where the lifestyle is so luch more laid back and different you feel like a hampster on a wheel in the US. There is more competition for everything and it's like a never ending race and cycle. I understand perfectly where you are coming from. I would be rude to tell you to have patience and be grateful for where you are because i as well as many others have been there and I was not patient. It's very different being in the situation vs listening to someone else. Trust me with all have these growing pains even those who are born here feel it too. Stay blessed my sister
@tg70542 жыл бұрын
Was always a silent watcher…. But this video is personal because I have been going through it lately. I moved to Miami from JA in 2020 and though I have a great job and my husband tries his best to make sure I am comfortable I have been sad lately. It’s a hard feeling to express in words but you are not alone. And it’s gets better. We a yard gyal enuh we got this. Happy Sunday!
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
Thank u 🙏🏾
@eileenwatt82832 жыл бұрын
You might be homesick. Take a trip to Jamaica
@candycrushbeauty58442 жыл бұрын
Yasss 👍
@blessedblessed36652 жыл бұрын
I cry everyday and be sad I miss home so much
@Jagangal2 жыл бұрын
@@AliciaKim I’ve left Jamaica over 50 years ago when I was a young girl 👧 I went through middle school, high school and college in New York but when I first got there to New York, it was a culture shock for me even at that young age. I remembered crying 😢 myself to sleep every night coz I missed Jamaica so badly although I was there for a few years into my life. The snow, cold, kooky looking weather in the winter, big old tall buildings, even where people live, the muggings and dirty looking subways made me hate the place😀😀😀😀😀😀but after I got to high school after living there and got used to the environment and got to know the place, I was in my comfort zone. I moved from New York to Florida back in the late 80s and is now retired after moving to Florida and working back in the late eighties here. Take your time, you too you will get over the culture shock in due time luv!!!!! I also watch “married to medicine” l❤luv that show but the drama ain’t no better better than the “real housewives series “ I don’t bother watching those series anymore.too much drama!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🥹
@barbaramclean71082 жыл бұрын
Kim the feeling is natural coming from Jamaica to a new country with different cultures is not easy initially I went through it but what I do is count my blessings, pray, do things you love connect with friends and have fun,it will get better, I am here 31years and I made it through, blessings to you and Boo be positive ❤️
@mariel23192 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim, you have come a long way. The best advice I can give is to not be too hard on yourself in those down moments. You have a supportive spouse who will be there with you every step of the way. I can tell you were in a much better mood after shopping. Continue to do things that will put you in a better mood. It is very important to always be open and communicate with Boo. This will help a lot. You GOT this!
@afaithfulljourney2 жыл бұрын
Kim you are a motivation to many of us. I noticed that less content was coming out, however, it did not bother me. You are human, not a robot. We all go through things. Your content is still top tier, regardless!
@sonettaholliday90072 жыл бұрын
Kim, you are doing great, and I believe you have accomplished a lot more in the short space of time that you are here versus some folks who are in America for decades. Try stay positive hun, it human to feel the way you do especially not born and grown up in America. Give yourself time, it’s all about timing hun and always putting God first In everything you do and seek his guidance before stepping out. Take it one day at a time. We are our worst enemy and sometimes I believe we beat up on ourselves unnecessarily because of expectations we conceive in our minds. Have an open mind. You have a wonderful support system with hubby and mommy and just trust the process and God and you will be golden. Keep strong🙏🏽😘
@keracole27902 жыл бұрын
7 yrs and I'm still transitioning. I bawl some time still. N I miss Jamaica so much. Its after I left Jamaica that I really learnt to appreciate what I had in Jamaica
@prettymagdou25122 жыл бұрын
This is true same I fell for Haiti
@keracole27902 жыл бұрын
@@prettymagdou2512 sending hugs from Canada hun 🤗
@prettymagdou25122 жыл бұрын
@@keracole2790 thank you boo ❤️
@camellejames62872 жыл бұрын
Jamaica is the most beautiful place ever but I can't miss there anymore. I just don't feel safe there. I pray for restoration of our beautiful island.
@Indora_862 жыл бұрын
Girl, I moved here 2019 and I can so relate but it gets better. I bought a house a few months ago, finishing up this masters n keep going. Sometimes I feel like I’m not heading anywhere and trust me it’s because of a word called “ambition “. We expected much more at our age but gurl let me tell you this, YOU ARE DOING WELL!!
@opeialedwardville19642 жыл бұрын
Kim u r doing great don't be so hard on your self I think you should go to visit Jamaica you will feel 99.9 times better u r home sick it happened to me when I migrate year's ago please go n visit
@candycrushbeauty58442 жыл бұрын
You not alone Kim, I moved here 2019 and everyday I think about home 🇯🇲🇯🇲 but it gets better day by day
@watchnatalzz2 жыл бұрын
I do understand what you’re saying because I have being in the same situation for years. I didn’t migrate but I still struggle with growth, goals and accomplishments. The things that I did that help me to overcome is to find comfort in the fact that there or people out there that are in worst situations also I start my day listening to motivational talks. Please note that however you starts your day will determine how well your days goes.
@bevongreen92952 жыл бұрын
I definitely understand what you are going through, I have been there myself. One thing that helped me was a visit back home, I stayed a month ( Jamaica)there and after returning that’s when I began a real and smooth transition. Now my children and grandchildren are my world. One thing I can guarantee, your mood is controlled by you, don’t give in. Don’t play sympathy party with yourself.💪💪💪💪💪 is your beauty.
@ladysoloist2 жыл бұрын
Hon, don’t minimize what you’re going through. You can’t just shake out if this, you need to take your time and work your way out. I know therapy is the in thing, but it’s truly helpful. Someone objective to speak to and get guidance. Praying for your girl! You got this. ❤
@hellenista2 жыл бұрын
Never compare yourself to anyone and continue to work at your own pace 🙏🏽💞💞
@shengrossett19922 жыл бұрын
I can relate💯%....even though i migrated here into a job ,my career aligned and a foundation established to allow for a smooth transition.. It still felt like i was starting over. Transiting to a new country can affect every facet of your life.The feelings you expressed are mutual, YOU ARE NOT ALONE it truly comes with the territory🙃. I came to the realization a few years ago after feeling like i was "stuck in a rut" that when you transit with expectations and they fall short it can affect your outlook profoundly......even shifting emotions. I beleive there isnt a quick fix, a great place to start or perhaps revisit ( im sure you have done this work) is acknowleging where you are, where you want to be ( that will look different as you have transition to a new place) finding contentment in the present, avoiding comparision with the life you had back home. In truth, they are really are two different lives - dont detach from it- revisit it (that will again look different - it could perhaps be vacationing back home, cooking your favorite Jamaican food on a Sunday- whatever keeps you connected to your roots) but dont live there.....( hope that makes sense).. Dont be too hard on yourself, set goals- focus on short term goals now - the long term ones can sap you dry (get to those later). Don't pull too much into your orbit now...remember" you're "IN TRANSIT" and that in itself is a process . Contrasting the previous life with the present is a thinking habit that you will grow to unlearn with time as it robs you of so much "present peace" . ( I like to think of it as taking the scenic route home on a two lane road. Continuously switching lanes and being so hyperfocus on this that you miss out on the views......ultimately the PURPOSE of the journey. However,choosing to cruise in the right lane and occasionally switching can add so much views and perspective to the journey....PURPOSE ACCOMPLISHED!.......Yes! Yes! Explore new hobbies, something that refocusses you and allows you to tap into your new environs and build connections. Be open to making new friends in the process and of course never neglect your spiritual needs- thats where true happiness lies. Eat Clean- your food affects your mood- exercise. Its perfectly fine to speak with a therapist- perspectives gained can help in working through the feelings which comes with transitioning thereby enabling you to rebalance and reset. It will come together with time, dont be hard on yourself- be patient. Its a real struggle no one talks about- but creating a space for it allows you to work through it. Success looks different for everyone especially when your journey brought you on a whole new and exciting path! Wishing you the best- it gets better with time! 🤗 #yoursilentsubbie#
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate this so much. Thank u for taking the to to write to me ❤
@shengrossett19922 жыл бұрын
You are welcome- take care of YOU🤗
@itsstella9314 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, agree with your words of wisdom
@milliCali Жыл бұрын
As much as this comment was meant for Kim, it truly resonates with me. You dropped many helpful and thoughtful nuggets.
@freetea332 жыл бұрын
Omg you’re the second KZbinr I’ve watched this week that has mentioned feeling some type of way about their career. Peyton Charles speaks on it in her most recent vlog. She calls it a success hangover. Basically when you’ve accomplished so much you hit a point where you feel like ok now what. (Of course everyone is different) But I found that interesting. I resonate with both of you ladies on the topic because as a 36 year old who recently switched careers and now I’m starting from the bottom, it’s challenging lol. I get it. I would say just sit in this energy, pray, journal, etc. This is feminine energy as it’s finest. Not really “doing” but rather in an energy of receiving and allowing yourself to reap the benefits of your success. You got this sis!❤️
@thatfitgirlsashoi51712 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy your videos (shopping, fitness, GRWM) please keep them coming 😊. Everything will workout fine, trust the process, you’re doing great and everyday is a chance to do better than yesterday! Life is about highs and lows. That was a bold step to be open with us. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Big Up Big Up Big Up ⬆️
@tamikamcdonald20922 жыл бұрын
Kim prayers of blessings to you. I understand completely the feeling your going through. I migrated to Florida a few years ago as well and I felt exactly how you’re feeling right now, when you said you were at Pembroke Commons, I smiled because I’m pretty close to that area. Please feel free to reach out to me at anytime if you like. It’s hard but you can push through it. And remember if you haven’t achieved the goals you’ve set out, there is still time. Just enjoy the process.
@carmeljusdan98082 жыл бұрын
Kim Migrating from Jamaica to the USA is the hardest thing I've ever done. I feel your pain girl. It's been 7 years for me and I still get those feelings eventhough I have family and my children here. Each time I go to Jamaica it's a different feeling even before the plain lands in Mo Bay; it's like a completely different breeze blow a Ja. It's even worst when I'm to leave Jamaica and return here. When mi reach airport mi bawl God knows. Try gardening, some nice potted plants etc. Walking is therapeutic also. That lifts my mood. You are blessed girl. You have strong support from your husband. Less than a year after migrating I had to take my 2 kids and leave my husband so I had no support at all. I had to start from scratch with my 2 kids but with God's grace and mercies I am here. I am not where I want to be but I have come a far way so I'm very thankful. Keep the faith. soon you will be able to file for your mom. That will make you feel better Much Blessings to you from one Jamaican Queen to another 💘
@nicholebb90082 жыл бұрын
Kim , I have been watching you for a while now . What I love about you ... always true to yourself continue being you 💞you got this hun 💐
@processing.....kayanna3952 жыл бұрын
Aww I love this boo..thank you so much for listening to your wife you are such a supportive husband, Kim just take you little time one step at a time things will fall into place slow and steady wins the race
@faithmoore75202 жыл бұрын
I am proud of your husband for his kindness in taking you through the process of working out !
@ritawellington57672 жыл бұрын
You’re on the right path ....shopping always lifts the spirits 😍😍👍🏽👍🏽 I know exactly how u feel I’m away from my loved ones as well 2 years now & it’s still difficult at times ..... ask God to bring u peace and stay busy 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🥰🥰🥰
@madgeanthony68882 жыл бұрын
I can relate to your situation as a Jamaican who migrated th this country as well. It will all be ok. You are doing a great job. Just be patient talk to the Lord and listen to his advice. He has your back. I think it's normal for you to feel that way at times but don't let it overwhelm you. Continue to love and support your husband. He seems to be a loving and caring person. God's blessings everytime.
@JustShannaBE2 жыл бұрын
Awwww the only thing i can offer you is a virtual hug and will be praying for you. It's my birthday month and since approaching my 30th birthday, each year after that seeing not much progress where I want to be in life I get so low. I can tell then it's seasonal depression. So I cannot imagine what it would be like feeling like that in a new space. My self care is music. Uplifting, spiritual, motivational songs and occasionally breaking out in a dance lol.
@justfab79592 жыл бұрын
This too shall past Kim!!! Love and appreciate you and every vlog you take time out to put together for us. It does something positive for me always! Thank you! I love and admire you and Boo so much! God bless him for being such strong support. Again, you took timeout to vlog during your down moment! That’s strength girl! You got this! And God got you both! Love always🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹from a sister from another mother!
@fmitchell20032 жыл бұрын
Just take it easy, you are doing amazing. Just continue to be greatful. Everything takes times, it’s good to slow down but keep going. I am proud of you.
@patriciajackson39072 жыл бұрын
You and your husband are the perfect combination, he is such a huge supporter in all you do, you both are a role model couple, I admire you both! I hope you figure out soon what you want to do, have you considered going back to school, what are you passionate about, what would you take? You are young and have so much to be thankful for, you arrive in the U.S. at a young age, there is much you can accomplish. There are so many people who arrive there in their 40s and 50s and it is so much harder. Take a course or two at a community college and figure out your way. By the way I am in Toronto, Canada!
@latoyahoward44082 жыл бұрын
It’s not going to rain forever Kim❤ Just pray 🙏 , God got you💕
@beverlybranner37342 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim. It is so cool to work out with your husband. You are shaping up Sis. Keep up the good work! You are inspiring us to get up and move. I love to walk and in NYC you can walk everywhere. Kim, we all go through things in life and the transition from Jamaica to Florida is a different world from what you came from. I really admire all you have accomplished. Kim that is something to pat yourself on the back. You have a good man who loves you and is in your corner. Keep talking out your feelings, don't hold it in. We are in your corner. Remember to count your blessings. Thank God you are not in Ft. Myers. Shopping always helps. I call it "retail therapy", definitely works for me lol. Also find funny programs to watch, how could you tell watch Dahmer?? No way could I watch that.. God bless. Big ups to you and Boo!
@eleanorirving24752 жыл бұрын
I agree about not watching Dahmer. Those crime stories will affect one's mood, mentality and overall outlook on life, including one's safety in this crazed world. I'm obsessed with Dateline and other Investigative real life tv stories but even I have my limits in what I allow myself to watch on TV.
@wendyedwards62862 жыл бұрын
This too shall pass hun! More people are growing through exactly what you are. You WILL be ok! Find yourself a good therapist and indulge in the things that make you happy! It's ok to be selfish when it comes to your mental health. In a way you ate absolutely starting over. Give yourself grace and understand that not everything happens overnight. Hang in there 🙏
@impressive_builders2 жыл бұрын
I understand how u feel kim a trip back home will ease ur spirit and good work out
@bolinga272 жыл бұрын
Hi Alicia! I too am an island girl, and I know how difficult it is to transition because I am doing it myself. You will get the sense that you are working harder than before. Living on an island is heaven. Persons say good morning, and greet one another. It isn't the same in a big country. The culture is different. It is mind of a rat race, and there is this feeling like you have to constantly prove yourself. However, in time you will adjust. I have noticed that your mood has been somewhat low for some time. Do not feel ashamed to see a therapist. Health is holistic-mind, body and spirit. You are on a healthy journey, so think about your mental health as part of that healthy journey.
@normamowatt99992 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim I know it can be hard at times, you're missing Ja and your family. You're only human, and we all go through this sometime or the other. Just remember you have a supportive man by your side. Hang in there, things will get better.🤗
@tracy-anncummings8232 жыл бұрын
I haven't migrated but I can definately say I know how you feel Kim.Being the goal driven person that you are it's like always wanting to achieve more and not remaining complacent .You are doing great tho Kim ,always remember and big up crew have U. KIMTO100K 🎉🎉
@anointedann19712 жыл бұрын
I think most if not all of us who have migrated are dealing or have dealt with depression. The system itself is a lot and as much as I’ve been here for years, I still can’t find myself to be entirely happy. Home is truly where the heart is… I’m all for having an education, however I’ve told folks back in JA who considers migrating to pause their education in cause the fact of the matter is, you will likely have to “start over” when adjusting to the American system. This place is not for the weak! I say all this to say, you are not alone Kim… we’re all silently struggling some way or the other. The greatest thing is having someone supportive in your corner cause that’s rare. Hang in there ❤
@elainewright27102 жыл бұрын
Big up Kim and Boo! Love and blessings ! Great seeing on screen. Keep your head up and trust God. It will all be well soon. One step at a time. Change and transition can be hard.
@Sandy-ri6vj2 жыл бұрын
Kim, I think you’ve been doing well. I love your videos! Take it one day at a time. Things will fall into place so don’t be too difficult on yourself. Remember to pray about how you’re feeling. Also, try to write one thing you are grateful for each day. I pray that God will continue to bless you🙏🏾❤️.
@jaym20402 жыл бұрын
I love the outdoor exercise..it is like therapy for me. You did good Kim and it is food you have Boo as your coach♥️👍🏽
@KarenB9802 жыл бұрын
If you're trying for a baby that can be a very stressful situation also , you're a young lady in your prime of life and having a little baby to call your own is a big help , having said that in the meantime get a little puppy to look after and you'll feel different, I suffer with depression and my daughter got me a little Dachshund puppy and she's made so much of a difference in my life , hope everything works out for you my luv.
@pattreac34292 жыл бұрын
Hey Kim love your vibe Girl. Love being a part of your world. Boo is a good husband. Hang in their, it will get easier after a while remember you just got here and have adjusted well so far ♥ 🙏
@zandre62522 жыл бұрын
Girl I have been here almost 7 years and still feel the same way. And the worst part i have never been back. Better days are ahead though..
@latoyadillon88442 жыл бұрын
Kim I understand everything that you are going through. I migrated a few months after you. I watch your video when preparing for my embassy interview in Jamaica. And I am going through the same thing and I am doing it by myself.
@ingridlevy59022 жыл бұрын
Alicia, give yourself grace. Do not let the devil in, he is trying to let you feel like you are have not accomplished and you have. Girl we all have goals and dreams and dreams differed is not dreams lost. Girl if you know my story and I don't want you to get to the place where I was, it wasn't pretty. You have Boo as a mighty support, continue to make your content, take a break when you need to. Stay prayed up, don't let the devil in he comes to steal our joy. Speak to a therapist if needs be my swan sister. Grace and Peace be with you.
@level11ethur842 жыл бұрын
Journaling is good and doing therapy is great new country new culture it will take some time to fully assimilate. One of my biggest self talk was the comparing my lifestyle back home to the US having to start from bottom in the US is not easy I often would question myself on if I had made a mistake and not having emotional support made it even more challenging,but with goals in mind I decided to embrace the US 100% having a split mind between home country and US didn’t help. Give it time it’s ok to not be ok some times you are able to acknowledge how you feel so that’s a great sign you are very self aware. These days I like to do holiday decor or seasonal decor to my home or create family dinners now I feel so at home here in the US I cannot see myself living anywhere else, but it was a journey…
@DianesTake2 жыл бұрын
You are going to be ok. It happens. You gave up your way of life that you were used to, so it will take time to adjust. As I mentioned in one of your vlog, when I migrated almost 30 years ago, it was so depressing, but eventually I found my way by doing things I enjoy doing. The first one was to return to Jamaica to visit with friends and family and after a week, I was ready to come back to the US. Maybe a visit back home will help you.
@samanthascott15332 жыл бұрын
Alicia count it a blessing to have a supportive husband. Just yesterday I was saying this country has opportunities but it's toxic has hell!. At least that's how I feel. I've been here 4 years and am still not ready to call it home. I've gained weight no Matther how healthy I eat. I feel home sick 😫. Listen by the grace of God am going Jamaica summer cause am just not happy here. Praying your strength hun. One step at a time hun.
@faithmoore75202 жыл бұрын
Beautiful married couple! So proud of the both of you !❤
@lisagab2 жыл бұрын
Kim, if you journal change some of you expectations to reflect your range. Example: own a car at 40 and not 35. So if it takes longer u are not overwhelmed.
@mrsparker92212 жыл бұрын
Girl, I'm feeling the same way, feel lost and sad at times, just feel like packing up and go back home. I think I need a holiday bk home to see my friends and family that haven't visited me out here yet. Maybe you need a trip back home just to touch base with everyone, then you'll feel better. Hang in there though Kim, you've come a long way, u got this 🙏
@shellyannedwards10292 жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday Kim and boo blessings all the time.
@joanmorrison18792 жыл бұрын
I always watches your videos and girl I am feeling the same way, I feel like I start life all over again and I know for sure that things are not the same as back home,but just keep the faith and hold on and I know u has a husband’ who supports you throughout your going days ,just keep the faith better days are ahead and yet to come
@mscarlenek2 жыл бұрын
🤗 🤗 🤗 🇯🇲 Just remember the Big Up Crew is rooting for you 💯
@IngaSTV2 жыл бұрын
Take it one day at a time. Don’t pressure yourself. You’re doing very well
@katerina3889ify2 жыл бұрын
I love watching Married to Medicine. I have meet Dr. Simone and Ms.Quad. Regardless of the conflicts I admire these women for the inspiration they show as being business minded in their careers.❤️
@kcoyclay2 жыл бұрын
I had family members here when I migrated. A year later my younger son came up so it was easier for me. I had a church family and was active in ministry. I used to cry when I visit my older son in Florida and had to leave but one day I took stock of my situation and decided to think differently because all I had to do when I miss family was to jump on a plane. It’s harder for you because your family of origin is back home and home sickness is real. But you will make it girl.
@simonemeikle47512 жыл бұрын
I love Married to Medicine, I have berb watching it from Season 1. Miss Quad, Simone and Jackie will forever be my faves. Old Navy jeans are very comfortable I love them
@mickaelabaker94222 жыл бұрын
your vlog editing is getting better, and i understand where you are coming from 15:00 just keep praying and do whats best for your mental health always, all the best
@vivianedwards47852 жыл бұрын
Hey kimmy be strong girl and continue to do what you're doing....we enjoy and love your vlogs....keep going girl we love and appreciate you
@babysmooge3912 жыл бұрын
All will be well kim . Whatever is your trigger for your low moments work on it positively. One step at a time to happiness. Continue to be you and the Joy of the Lord will be your strength
@NEIKA5372 жыл бұрын
Girl it’s a struggle. Good days n bad but try push thru. Since u stopped working outside the home, try n paint or re decorate the place. It can affect ur mood being in the house all day. That helped me alot
@michelleparchment67722 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear you are feeling down/sad or not yourself but don’t put pressure on yourself or allow anyone to put pressure on you as it pertains to accomplishments you need to achieve after migrating to America. Whether it’s migrating to America or being born in America life can be difficult. Take time to enjoy what is pleasurable to you and also take time to feel sad if that is what you are feeling just don’t allow the sadness to take over your wellbeing. I also migrated from Jamaica to America but I came as a child and I had many struggles and still as an adult have work n personal struggles and days when I am down but don’t let it control you. If you need to see a psychotherapist then do so but hang in there. Feelings & emotions are never constant. I hope you feel better soon 🐶🌻
@creativegenius5982 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim and boo really enjoyed this video I am living in Jamaica currently will migrate all being well when I watch your videos on the transition from here to there I am honestly a bit worried because I won't know anyone in my area either but will have to find ways to adjust thanks for your honesty and not behaving as if everything is all rosey nuff love..
@nastassiadunkley45262 жыл бұрын
Am so behind on your videos cuz of school 😂but not today
@diyaariel50842 жыл бұрын
I resonated with this video soooo much. One because you’re at my old college lol, not only that you have a very supportive husband that wants to see you do good and pushes you (just like mine). I appreciate this video so much. Keep pushing yourself girly! Girl & boo is a great trainer he should train some classes lol! My husband migrated from Jamaica and I completely understand how you feel because some time he would feel extremely down I’ll tell you like I always tell him take things one day at a time it will get better.
@anthonyforrest84462 жыл бұрын
Everything takes time my dear don't be hard on yourself it's two different countries with more diverse set's of people and culture,the future is looking bright with boo by your side. LOVE the workout you should do it more often.
@jermayers2 жыл бұрын
Kim don't think you need to accomplish everything right away. Take your goals one step at a time. Just remember things take time.💗🙏
@shernetterobinson49542 жыл бұрын
Hey Kim and Boo. I understand how you feel Kim but I'm happy you have the support and encouragement from your husband.
@hopesharpe15662 жыл бұрын
Give thanks continue to pray he will see you through rough but you will overcome
@cicilewis20432 жыл бұрын
i certainly can relate with most of how u feeling..i started 20222 with a journal full of goals and i was doing good and feel off track real quick and its because i'm contantly thinking about everything at once. I use to be a go getter but now i cant seems to motivate myself. Networking will help me and it might can help you too Kim. Not sure how your 9 to 5 job is helping or not helping you through how you feeling but I know I need to apply for a position i enjoy and look forward to going too as I know its part of my stressors. It seems like I contantly is always there for everyone and try to be resourceful to everyone but don't always get the same in return.. i def fee therapy will help you alot as I am looking to do the same cause something needs to change asap. God is great!
@opalgrantshaw7472 жыл бұрын
Happy Sunday to my kim/boo
@junglesoldierA162 жыл бұрын
kim you need to find a pet peeve and the exercise that Boo is helping you with it's going to help you alot. dont push yourself to much , jus do it at a pace you can handle.
@kcoyclay2 жыл бұрын
Lol. I just love Kim. She saw Boo on the bar and said “show off. Watch him.” I burst out laughing.
@addydteachajagoodas50702 жыл бұрын
Big up big up big upppppp!!! Boo you are such an inspiration to Kim continue supporting her on her journey love you guys!! 👍🙏🏽❤️
@starletmoon6332 жыл бұрын
I know it must be hard to migrate and be separated from your loved ones back home, everything will be better in a matter of time... and remember everything doesn't go has planned the time we would want it to but it will in God's timing. Happy Sunday... big up, big up, big up.
@IVY876992 жыл бұрын
My dearest, take it one day at a time everything will work out it is not easy to.transition when you migrated to a new country, please do not put too much pressure on yourself you have a wonderful husband. who is always there supporting you you are blessed and loved take.a trip to Jamaica to clear your mind if you have to, A lot of person have migrated to this country and haven’t accomplished as much as you did for yourself so far. So just go with the flow and everything will come full circle, rejoice for the little things rejoice for the big things Rejoice when you don’t. have anything gratitude is a must!💚🇯🇲
@opallewis13662 жыл бұрын
The transition is challenging, just keep the faith Kim🙏🏿
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Opal!
@steph_steph8762 жыл бұрын
I cannot imagine what migration is like because I have never been there but I do know what it feels to feel like your starting over and its NOT EASY more over doing it another country. But you have to look at the positives and focus on that as well as take it one day at a time. Remember Kim you may not feel like it but you are still young. There are many who have been where you are and got through it. You have to give yourself time and grace to get to those accomplishments. Dont rush the process and keep going. You are going to have days when you feel like you want to take over the world and days when you feel the world is on top of you. But never let it get to a stage where it affects your ability to keep fighting and keep doing the do!!🤗🥰💞🙏
@Lisa-qj1fu2 жыл бұрын
Mr and Mrs Boo keep up the good work🎉I enjoyed your video as always. Keep the faith. Been here 7 years,, the first 3 years was extended culture shock (don’t know wat to call it). Take a short trip back home to Jamaica and u going to feel different 💕💕
@tarshabadwah2 жыл бұрын
Just keep pushing, coming to a new country we all have to relearn certain things. I feel the same way too hon. Thank you you for sharing. ❤ #bigupbigup
@sabbydennis792 жыл бұрын
Kim thats how you feel when your family is far away. What you can do is enrolled in an online course, that is what I have done. Another thing is a baby, LOL. Love the vlogs girl. Shopping also works for me, i love love to shop. Also, when i am down i too go to the shower and shampoo my hair, LOL those things helps. Oh, all my jeans are from Old Navy I shop online because i am in JA, Love love old navy jeans. Take Care until your next post.
@charmainnesmith50002 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim and boo happy Sunday guys
@jermayers2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kim. I can't say I know 100% how you feel but I have an understanding. You go from being around alot of people or go visit someone when you feel bored to being in a new country where you either know a few persons or none at all but your spouse. I have never migrated but traveled to have my daughter and I was away for a month and trust me it was hard. I had some family but it was just not like home. But I know Boo will and have been doing all he can to get you settled. It might be hard to make friends but they will come slowly because it's not easy to find good friends these days. I know you got this and as the years go by it will get better. If you can take a trip back home try that. Lots of love ❤️ 🙏🙏
@camillemuirhead93592 жыл бұрын
Kim tex can’t explain everything, I wish we could call on KZbin 😢 I think you should come to Jamaica for the Christmas or have your mom up for the holidays
@crystal67702 жыл бұрын
Lol “wah kinda sexy running dat” Go Kim!!! Don’t stop!
@anestadaniel30712 жыл бұрын
Excellent job Kim boo is a wonderful trainer
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
Yea!
@eileenwatt82832 жыл бұрын
Kim the seasons changed so it's normal to feel sad this time of year though Florida is warmer than up north you will still feel sad because you have to wear winter clothes.and stay indoors. It's called "seasonal adoptive disorder " aka S.A.D
@realness17372 жыл бұрын
Just want to say everything you are feeling or experiencing is not a mistake. You will find your strength and or purpose through God's grace doors will open for you which will be filled with abundance. Nuff love and respect from England ❤️🇯🇲
@rosemariesankey88712 жыл бұрын
Its nice to see boo there supporting you kim very nice
@angellawalker49482 жыл бұрын
Hey Kim I think you are going through teething pains and as I like to say life is a process. Just keep pushing and know that this too will pass. If needs be get some therapy nothing is wrong with that. Also, continue to take care of your relationship with hubby, what you have is a beautiful thing🤗🤗
@shedstar87592 жыл бұрын
Migrated too and the 30's phase be like that sometimes... I like the suggestions about you getting a pet (cat /dog) it will help and when the time is right and you wish to do so a little human is great too... gwan do u ting doll
@addydteachajagoodas50702 жыл бұрын
Kim I migrated 17 years now from Jamaica to Canada and me still feel out of it sometimes trust me but I keep pressing on with god’s help 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@sallyarc63372 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!! You inspire us🙏🏾♥️🙂
@sophiapeck26212 жыл бұрын
Boo you are so good and I pray you you guys just continue to do d do peace
@Carlies41742 жыл бұрын
❤💜💕🥰💗hang in there Kim, everything will work out it’s all timing 🥰💕💗 love you guys.
@ingareid86802 жыл бұрын
A Blessed Sunday Kim n Boo Big up , Big up and to the Big up crew. I love the pep talk that Boo gave, he won Husband of the year in this vlog😅 Kim you did well at the work out, 1 day at a time you will get there. Prayers for strength on the days that you feel low💛
@AliciaKim2 жыл бұрын
Lol true! He did good
@tamikajolly43052 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Reading some of these comments 😢😢 Alicia- I have definitely been feeling the same- like to start over after having everything figured out then coming to totally new it’s very hard- we came here just about the same time too- I enjoyed watching you during COVID Grateful for your openness though- for me I just try to remind myself that time is the master and it’ll definitely get better plus I enjoy worship music cause God surely knows it puts me in a better mood- allowing me to be grateful than to worry, does it always work - no cause sometime my flesh and negative thoughts wanna put up a fight but at those time I allow myself to feel but then try to snap out. Therapy can be good too- just to release the thoughts and get them out your system Love you though Kim- big up!! #linkupsoon 😊
@carmeljusdan98082 жыл бұрын
I Love the Anastasia Foundation. I've been using it for about 4 yrs now
@torresslick57382 жыл бұрын
Girl it can be a struggle and alot of things are expectations and setting goals. Just roll with the punches and try not to think too much about Jamaica because that is what messed up alot of us mentally. The fact that you have your family there it is especially hard to not think about yard. Also, try not to compare JA and US alot because that too will drain you. I usually stressed alot but I no longer does and I am way more focus now than ever.