While Kanye West and Kim Kardashian have been going through the back and forth of divorce, it seems that Kim has found a way to keep herself driven. After Kris Jenner came down on Ellen for a heart to heart,

Kris talked about how Kim and her children are going through the hardships of divorce after Kanye & Kim decided to go their separate ways after almost seven years of marriage.

Kim’s good. She’s good. She’s really really busy, working on all of her different projects that she’s doing, and I don’t know how she does it, with all [my] grandbabies. She’s got a lot of energy, that kid.

While Kim had expressed concern over Kanye supposedly having “another episode,” she hasn’t let that get in the way. Since Kanye has been busy trying to work up a huge collaboration with Gap, Kim has been staying extremely focused on her studies:

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She’s so focused and she’s so, like, she’s just passionate about the whole thing and everything she stands for, and I see her studying… it’s in her schedule every single day when I get all the schedules for the kids. Her study time is all blocked out, so nothing else can get in the way. (Ambien) I’m so proud of her. … I think that’s a big motivation for her, you know, having her dad do what he did. She always looked up to her dad, and that was her idol.

After talking about how Kim was doing, she talked about Khloé Kardashian and expressed her happiness about what her family plans with Tristan Thompson are.

I mean, I think it’s so great that they want to do that again and have a sibling for True. Because there’s nothing better than a big family and brothers and sisters, and that’s just my heart. So, I’m really happy. I just want them to be happy. And True will be so excited.

Nitish Vashishtha

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