Jivykitz
Working in a hospital since 2015 means living inside endings without poetry, pain without language, hope that flickers and disappears, and the silence that follows when monitors stop.
Burnout and mental exhaustion are not weaknesses-they are the cost of caring deeply for too long without enough shelter. So, I built one.
Moonlight Diary is a collection of poems born from that exact need. For years, I learned the hard way that handing my raw, unmasked frustrations to the world left me exposed to unwanted noise and criticism. I realized that if I wanted to survive my greatest heartaches, anxieties, and fears, I had to transform them. I had to turn my quiet grieving into a therapeutic release.
I chose art.
This diary is that sanctuary. It is a quiet, safe place where grief does not have to be clinical, professional, or contained. This is not an indulgence. This is psychological first aid-through poetry. Step inside, and give your weary soul permission to rest.
Always remember that you are not alone.
Love lots,
Jta