
Hi, I’m so glad you’re here!
A place to to connect, to gather tools and uncover golden nuggets of wisdom and love that lay buried under the depths of despair.
Welcome to The Repairenting Project Blog.
I started this a long time ago as a personal memoir and journal to gather my thoughts, experiences, wins and challenges during my own difficult transitions. A place to repair and re-parent myself.
Here I share personal discoveries and lessons along with teachings through my work as a coach and PSYCH-K® Facilitator. From seasons of my life on the threshing floor of existence and other times being completely renewed and restored with god's glorious grace on this earth. I share favourite quotes and poems from other people who have inspired me and I share a time and space where both light and shadow simultaneously exist.
I hope in joining me, you find a resonance, a sense of belonging and some wisdom within yourself, through my vulnerabilities. I hope you feel inspired, unburdened and most of all seen, heard and connected through my words. Much love Jen Pen
Before you read on, remember this…
“One of the most rewarding parts in letting go of what doesn’t serve our soul is in receiving the greatest gift; arriving inside ourselves, our cells, as if for the first time, with unequivocal self love and an infinite source of wisdom to create miracles from.”
—Much love Jen Pen

Removing Large Attachments
There I was, twenty minutes deep into sorting through ten nearly identical videos of the same canter transition, when my phone decided to stage an intervention. "Storage Full," it declared.. Little did I know, this digital decluttering moment would reveal a profound truth about the weightier attachments we carry - not just in our devices, but in our hearts and minds. The truth about upgrades, both digital and personal, is that they require more than just pressing 'delete.' Like my crashed computer demonstrated so elegantly earlier in the week, sometimes we need the right support system to help us navigate what to upgrade, what to let go, and how to make space for what matters most.