The Husband Project
21 Days of Loving Your Man—on Purpose and with a Plan
Keeping a marriage healthy is all about the details—the daily actions and interactions in which husbands and wives lift each other up and offer support, encouragement, and love. In The Husband Project women will discover fun and creative ways to bring back that lovin’ feeling and remind their husbands—and themselves—why they married in the first place.
Using the sense of humor that draws thousands of women a year to hear her speak, Kathi Lipp shows wives through simple daily action plans how they can bring the fun back into their relationship even amidst their busy schedules.
The Husband Project is an indispensable resource for the wife who desires to
• discover the unique plan God has for her marriage and her role as a wife
• create a plan to love her husband “on purpose”
• support and encourage other wives who want to make their marriage a priority
• experience release from the guilt of “not being enough”
The Husband Project is for every woman who desires to bring more joy into her marriage but just needs a little help setting a plan into action.
The Get Yourself Organized Project
21 Steps to Less Mess and Stress
Finally, an organizational book for women who have given up trying to be Martha Stewart but still desire some semblance of order in their lives.
Most organizational books are written by and for people who are naturally structured and orderly. For the woman who is more ADD than type A, the advice sounds terrific but seldom works. These women are looking for help that takes into account their free-spirited outlook while providing tips and tricks they can easily follow to live a more organized life.
Kathi Lipp, author of The Husband Project and other “project” books, is just the author to address this need. In her inimitable style, she offers
• easy and effective ways you can restore peace to your everyday life
• simple and manageable long-term solutions for organizing any room in your home (and keeping it that way)
• a realistic way to de-stress a busy schedule
• strategies for efficient shopping, meal preparation, cleaning, and more
Full of helpful tips and abundant good humor, The Get Yourself Organized Project will enable you to spend your time living and enjoying life rather than organizing your sock drawer.
21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids
Parents spend a good chunk of time making sure their kids are okay—they’re getting good grades, doing their chores, and just enough cleaning that their rooms won’t be condemned if the Board of Health happens to drop by. 21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids offers a straightforward, workable plan that coaches you to do one simple thing each day for three weeks to connect with your kids.
Daily connection ideas include:
• planning a family fun night
• telling your child what you like about them
• developing a character growth chart
• writing a love note to your child
• working together on a family project
Written in Kathi’s warm and personable but thought-provoking tone, this book will motivate you to incorporate great relationship habits into your daily life and give you confidence that you can connect with your kids even in the midst of busy schedules.
The Cure for the “Perfect” Life
12 Ways to Stop Trying Harder and Start Living Braver
Are you crumbling under the burden of perfection? You know the expectations are unreasonable—even unreachable. And when everyone else seems more together than you, where do you turn for help?
Meet Kathi, a disguised perfectionist always looking to put everyone else’s needs above her own, and Cheri, a formerly confused and exhausted poster girl for playing it safe. They’ve struggled just like you—and found the cure. With unabashed empathy and humor, they invite you to take part in their rebellion against perfection. Step-by-step they’ll teach you how to challenge and change unhealthy beliefs. As they free you from always seeking more or needing approval of others, you’ll discover a new, braver way of living. At last, you’ll exchange outdated views of who you should be for a clearer vision of who you are in Christ.
The truth is you don’t have to be perfect. You just have to be brave enough to read this book.