Jennifer Brasseur is a uniquely inspired author whose life’s mission is to help others create a life worth living by tapping into their own hidden potential. Often described as a "Miracle Child," Jennifer’s arrival into this world defied scientific comprehension, a story later featured in the 2003 book Of Angels, Dreams, and Other Fine Things by Joan Oviatt and Joy Robinson.
Dedicated to the message of peace and self-worth, Jennifer has spent over 15 years studying the power of inner transformation. Her latest literary achievement is the insightful book series, "Things I Wish I Would Have Known About When I Was Younger." This series spans generations to provide guidance at every stage of life, featuring:
The Garden of All Creation (for children)
New Perspective of Living (for teens)
The Higher View (her newest release for adults)
Beyond her writing, Jennifer is a devoted mother of seven and a grandmother. She is the founder of NLITIN, a business dedicated to inner transformation, and is a certified Life Coach and Ho’oponopono Practitioner.
Jennifer’s creative talents extend to the stage as a motivational speaker and songwriter. Her 2000 debut album, Move Forward, earned her a spot as a Top 10 Inspirational Artist of the Year. Furthering her mission of restoration through sound, she has also released a Healing Rock Album specifically designed to create alignment and healing within the listener.
Despite facing significant learning challenges with reading and writing as a child, Jennifer’s determination to ignite the light within others has made her a powerful voice for global inspiration.
The author focuses on spiritual and emotional literacy, specifically designed to make complex metaphysical concepts—like the law of attraction, collective consciousness, and emotional regulation—accessible and engaging for children and families. Their work is characterized by:
- Metaphor-Driven Teaching: Using relatable imagery like heavy coins, rainbow-colored elephants, and magical seeds to explain the "unseen" parts of the human experience.
- Actionable Mindfulness: The books often bridge the gap between abstract thoughts and physical well-being, emphasizing that "where attention goes, energy flows."
- Empowerment through Choice: A recurring theme across their titles is the idea that we are the "authors of our own existence," encouraging readers to take responsibility for the "projections" they put out into the world.
Through this series, the author aims to provide the foundational tools for well-being that are often missing from traditional education, helping the next generation navigate life with a lighter "backpack" and a more intentional "garden."