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Becoming a Better Helpmate: Build Confidence, Balance & Stronger Relationships

$16.99 Regular Price
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You can’t build a strong relationship if you don’t know yourself.

This workbook is your guide to becoming a more confident, balanced, and intentional woman—without losing who you are.

“Becoming a Better Helpmate” walks you through real self-development and relationship growth step by step.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Discover your strengths, values, and personal direction

  • Build real confidence that shows up in your daily life

  • Communicate better and understand your partner on a deeper level

  • Handle conflict without destroying your relationship

  • Create balance between yourself, your relationship, and your responsibilities

This is not just something you read.

This is a workbook—you will:

  • Reflect

  • Write

  • Plan

  • Apply

WHO THIS IS FOR

  • Women who want to grow personally AND in relationships

  • Women who feel lost, unsure, or unbalanced

  • Women ready to become more intentional and confident

REAL TALK

Being a helpmate is not about losing yourself. It’s about building yourself so you can show up the right way.


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Becoming a Better Helpmate: An Authentic Journey Towards Self-Confidence & Fulfillment Kindle Edition

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Short Description: A biblical reimagining of the helpmate role — not as weakness, but as wisdom. This guide helps women step into their design with confidence, dignity, and real relational strength.

What's Included:

  • Digital ebook — instant download

  • Biblical foundation for understanding the helpmate role spiritually

  • Framework for confidence and balance within partnership

  • Practical relationship tools for stronger communication and support

  • Teaching on dignity and design — what it actually means to be a helpmate

Who This Is For: The woman who has heard the word "helpmate" and felt something tighten inside her. This is for her. She will leave with a different understanding — one that empowers rather than diminishes.


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