The Cure for the “perfect” Life

The Cure for the “perfect” Life by Kathi Lipp, published by Harvest House Publishers in 2014, is a self-help guide that addresses the struggles many women face in their pursuit of perfection. With 254 pages, this book offers insights for those who feel overwhelmed by the expectations of being the ideal Christian wife, mother, daughter, and friend. Lipp, along with co-author Cheri Gregory, provides a candid exploration of the detrimental rules that can lead to feelings of inadequacy and frustration.
Readers will find practical advice on distinguishing between reasonable and harmful expectations, as well as strategies for breaking free from perfectionism and people-pleasing behaviors. The authors draw on biblical wisdom to encourage personal growth and self-acceptance, aiming to help women escape the cycle of discouragement. This edition serves as a supportive resource for those looking to embrace a more authentic and peaceful approach to life, focusing on themes of personal development and Christian living.
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Do you know a woman who works her heart out but never gets anything “just right”? Who feels like she falls short of being the Christian wife, mother, daughter, and friend she longs to be?
Sound like anyone you know? Perhaps even the girl in the mirror? If so, Cheri Gregory and Kathi Lipp have good news for you.
You’re not a bad person. You’ve simply been obeying some really bad rules for far too long, rules that promised paradise but misled you into perfectionism, people-pleasing, and procrastination prison. But you don’t have to stay stuck in discouragement and resentment. Escape is possible. Rescue is waiting.
This sassy self-help guide offers been-there-felt-that, girlfriend-to-girlfriend empathy and experience that will help you
- tell the difference between reasonable rules and bad rules
- identify the bad rules you need to break
- discover biblical wisdom to overcome the bad rules in your life
As you stop trying to measure up so that others will be impressed, you’ll experience what it means to “let the peace of Christ rule in your heart.”
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