Mastering NCLEX with Personalized Guidance and Support!

Forever Grateful to Nursing

Hi,

I am Timika Chambers, and I am sharing my expertise (over 20 years in the healthcare industry) and skills of organization, planning, breaking complex material into simple terms, and my passion for helping you to fulfill your divine purpose.

Here is a little bit about me.

1. I believe you are in nursing for a reason, and I am here to help you!

2. I earned my BSN from Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

3. I earned my MSN (Nurse Educator) from the University of Missouri, Saint Louis, and am a licensed RN in Missouri.

4. I am a well-rounded, trained healthcare professional. I’ve worked in various healthcare settings. Positions I’ve held include (med-surg SN, GN, and RN). Med-Surg ICU and hospital floating pool, Lead Nursing instructor for Pharm didactic and lab (PN and RN), RN instructor, clinical and labs (OB and Peds, IV therapy, med-surg (RN and PN), and Fundamentals (PN), disease management/telephonic nursing, clinic and Triage Nurse, Lead Nurse of Medical Clinic, past Certified ACE Personal Trainer and Certified Diabetes Educator, and currently a Lifestyle and Integrative Nutrition Health Coach.

5. I believe that your purpose knows your name. If nursing is on your heart, follow it, and sometimes we may need a little help to help us get to the mountain of success.

It’s not uncommon to experience a loss of confidence and self-trust or even question if nursing is truly for you after not passing your NCLEX exam. I am here to confirm that you know more than you think you know. You are a trained nurse. Here are 7 common issues I’ve seen and helped many nursing graduates transcend.

Common IssuesThe Solutions
Lack of structure and study plan.  I give you an individualized study plan and help you organize nursing knowledge.  Six and 10-week study plans are available on my Thinkific site.
Overall anxiety, including testing anxiety.  I confirm you know more than you think you know and help you with a personalized plan to master your emotions, feelings, reactions, and thoughts.
Confusion over what the questions are asking.  I help you break down the questions/scenarios so that you can see them clearly.
Not giving themselves time to process the question.  I slow you down to help you process the question.
NCLEX prep burnout before the exam.  I help you pace yourself.
Gaps in knowledge and application. Making things harder than they are.  I help you understand relationships so that you can think critically.
Lack of self-trust and confidence (changing their minds to the wrong answer).  I help increase your self-confidence so that it overrides your anxiety by confirming you and helping you to believe in yourself.  In addition, I provide a nonjudgmental and safe atmosphere to help you focus and process information clearly.
  

If you are struggling with passing your NCLEX, you can schedule a free 30-minute consultation to help you regain the clarity you need. Schedule here https://calendly.com/timikaj/30min

You can find out more about the products (study plans, comparison charts, consultation, and more to come) I have that could be the missing link you need here. https://fulfillyourdivinepurpose.thinkific.com/

While you are here, check out some testimonials that will definitely bless, inspire, and elevate your spirit.

Meet Vivian! 10th Time Overcomer!

What a Great Christmas Gift, December 2025!

Timika played a pivotal role in helping me prepare for the NCLEX by providing structure, clarity, and confidence during a very overwhelming time. She helped me break down complex concepts into manageable pieces, reinforcing core nursing principles, as well as  teaching me how to think critically rather than just memorize information. Through our focused review sessions and targeted practice questions, I was able to better understand NCLEX-style questions and identify patterns in how I answered the questions.

In addition to strengthening my content knowledge, my tutor helped me develop effective test-taking strategies, such as prioritization, delegation, and recognizing key words in questions. She also helped me identify my weak areas and created a personalized study plan that kept me accountable and consistent. Most importantly, the tutor boosted my confidence by reminding me of my strengths and progress, which reduced my anxiety and allowed me to approach the exam feeling prepared and capable. B. H.

Other Testimonies

NCLEX Testimonials

Testimony A:

“My nursing journey has definitely not been easy, and I personally have had many different obstacles that held me back from reaching my goals, such as being a repeat NCLEX test taker! Reaching a point of desperation, I was finally led to Timika and was able to work with her through passing the nclex! Timika has helped me in ways I didn’t even know I needed. She taught me how my test anxiety can truly sway my performance and taught me ways to change the way I think completely, kick anxiety to the side, and refocus my self and frame of mind! We worked hard through every content area of the nclex. We broke down questions and found keywords that led me to answer questions correctly every time! Being able to dissect every area of the NCLEX, doing countless amounts of questions, AND speaking through content have led me to my success and finally passing!! I just want to thank Timika for being calming and so supportive when I didn’t believe in myself!!! 

V. O.

Testimony B.

“Hello Timika, 

Thank you! Sorry, I was not available yesterday. I was celebrating with my family :). Thank you for everything that you did for me. You made me more confident in myself, forced me to trust myself, and believed in me. The way you broke down the questions and really focused on what I could pull out of the question to get the answer made the difference. I appreciated all the tips, especially when you told me to use my whiteboard. With my second test, I wrote down the keywords in the question and what the question was really asking. This definitely controlled my anxiety more than anything, and that seriously made all the difference. I cannot thank you enough for the time you spent working with me. I will always remember who guided me to pass my NCLEX, and it was you. I will cherish this forever. 

Thank you again, 

K. K. BSN RN (because of your help, I can put these letters behind my name) 

Testimony D: “This time” definitely has been a journey I never saw myself going through while I was in nursing school. I never imagined how difficult the NCLEX was going to be. I assumed since I made it through nursing school as an A-B student, I wouldn’t study so much for the NCLEX. I couldn’t be more wrong, and looking back, that’s why things happened the way they did. Before I took my first exam, I went in very comfortable, not thinking it was possible for me to fail. I ended up failing three times. Yup, I took the old NCLEX twice, and I took the new NCLEX once, all three times taking the FULL exam, all 150 questions every time. Throughout those 10 months, I did everything I could to figure it out. I used programs that “guaranteed I would “pass if I used their test-taking tricks, multiple programs, different test banks, and everything throughout those 10 months. But when I stopped to see what the problem was, what my mental attitude towards the exam was, It went from being too comfortable to having anxiety that I couldn’t think while taking questions. Anxiety about the future, if I was ever going to pass, what if nursing isn’t for me. I’m a failure; these are all thoughts that would cross my mind. 

What made the difference was my tutor, Timika. Having someone to hold you accountable, hear the way you think through questions, and encourage you every step of the way with tips on how to handle anxiety… was the difference. I even started seeing a therapist before I tested for the fourth time to really help get my anxiety in control. On my fourth attempt, not only did I pass, but I passed with the minimum number of questions—85!!! 

Yes, content is very important, as discipline is in studying, and a lot of sacrifices will have to be made along the way… but your attitude towards the exam and your mental health is NUMBER 1. It wasn’t reminding myself that I am so much more than a Nurse, that I refused to let anxiety in, that I finally passed. You need to take care of your mental state, I can not stress this enough. Once I started to take control, my session with Timika started to change; the content was coming out of me, and the confidence was there. Timika not only helped me pass my NCLEX, but she also helped me become confident in myself. Giving me tips and tricks to approach questions helped me realize how to react when anxiety was knocking. Timika, you have changed my life! Thank you isn’t enough, G. M.

Testimony E. “Thank you so much, Timika, for your encouragement. The way you made me view questions was what made the difference. I could see you clapping for me, screaming, and telling me to calm down and read the question again. Every day, you send me words of encouragement. Like I always say, you are the best. Thank you, Timika. From the first day you called me, I knew you were all I needed. Thank you.” A.

Testimony C: “I would “like to thank you again for the wonderful opportunity I had to have you as my instructor. Meeting with you was not only beneficial for my studying, it helped me figure out things in my personal life that I knew needed to change but I hadn’t due to procrastination and lack of courage. When it comes down to studying, the study plan we had from the first day we met was perfect. I tried following it as much as possible from the beginning, But whenever I felt short, reading the text messages and emails you would send me randomly was one of the most motivational things for me. They lifted me up and reminded me that problems and reasons to not study our focus would always be there. I just had to push through. We often need a little extra push and don’t even realize it, but your text messages always came in at the right time, even when they were only to remind me to do something for myself. I NEEDED that. I also feel that writing what needed to be done weekly and assigning time to my studies worked amazingly. I wrote down subjects that I didn’t didn’t get wrong during our private sessions and then went back to my nclex book to review them. I believe my preparations prior to my test played a big role in my passing. I did just what you said. I grounded myself and did something fun (a beach day with hubby). That night, we went out and had an amazing time. The very next day, I woke up, had a healthy breakfast, and went to take my test. I kicked anxiety out throughout the whole exam and told her she needed to leave me alone. I used my whiteboard, 2 of them, to be exact. I did 145 questions, but I never doubted my knowledge. I kept doing the questions as we practiced, and the end result was that  WE DID IT. I plan to find a job related to mental health, something that I like and feel comfortable with, so that I can go back for my BSN in April 2023. I will always be thankful for meeting you and for the time spent. You’re a one-of-a-kind type of human. I hope you always remain this way. Thank you so much for all you did for me and my family.  A. M. R.N.

If you would like to consult with me, please email me at timikaj@aim.com requesting my services and three different phone contact dates and times.

Many of my clients aren’t stopping at the NCLEX; they are pursuing higher education because they believe that they can. 

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