When you are ready for anything, there is peace that comes instead of panic. Use Kathi Lipp’s essential resource to plan for any crisis.
Meet the Author!
Best-selling author Kathi Lipp inspires thousands of women each year to strip down their expectations and live with real purpose. With humor and wisdom, Kathi offers hope paired with practical steps to live with meaning.
Kathi has written 20 books, including The Clutter-Free Home, Clutter Free, The Christmas Project Planner, The Get Yourself Organized Project, The Husband Project, and Overwhelmed. She is the host of Clutter Free Academy the Podcast! with Kathi Lipp She also runs the Facebook group Clutter Free Academy where thousands of women (and a few brave guys) support each other in living a Clutter Free life.
She has become well respected on the topics of clutter from a biblical perspective (who knew there was such a thing?). She is a national speaker and is often featured on Woman’s World as one of their “Ask the Experts”, Focus on the Family, MOPS International, Crosswalk.com, Girlfriends in God and Proverbs 31 Ministries as well as a number of other media outlets around the country.
What is Prepared?
“There’s got to be something between 0 and 10 years of canned beans…”“There’s got to be something between 0 and 10 years of canned beans…”
Kathi felt like she was “anti-prepared” for an impending crisis. Maybe like you and I, she didn’t know where to start!
You may have believed that no on can ever be fully ready when things happen unexpectedly. You’re probably right. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take a few steps in the direction of… prepared.
Prepared, Not Scared
During the research and interview processes for her book Ready for Anything, Kathi noticed that people responded in one of two ways to the idea of preparing. When faced with the option to think ahead for crisis or disaster, people seemed to fall into one of two categories:
1. Just trust God
2. I want to be prepared, but I’m overwhelmed by where to start
Getting prepared feels so big, doesn’t it? But it doesn’t have to be.
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Resources Mentioned in this Episode
Ready for Anything: Preparing Your Heart and Home for Any Crisis Big or Small
Ready for Anything is full of practical steps, one small category at a time.
95% is common sense, and 5% just feels weird, because, you may not think certain things will ever happen! But when they do, you’ll be ready.
Prepare Your Family Well
In our interview, Kathi predicts what’s going to come out of this Covid-19 pandemic season:
“We are going to start to value space more than stuff… it’s going to be the great alignment of our principles and our purpose.”
Many experts say that people only plan for crisis when they’re IN a crisis. Which makes sense, because nobody wants to walk around thinking about the worst that could happen.
(Although, if you’re an Enneagram 6, this might be your whole personality. We did an episode on that, too).
“When you’re ready for anything, there is peace instead of panic.”
Kathi says there’s an old saying that goes: Trust God, and tie up your horse. God has given us a brain and the resources to not just prepare ourselves, but others around us, too.
As Christians, we are called to be the hands and feet of Jesus, so as you take these steps to prepare your family, you will survive to serve others around you.
Prepare Your Family with the RFA Curriculum!
I had the pleasure of writing the We’re Ready for Anything Curriculum for this book launch, which Kathi is giving away for FREE when you preorder Ready for Anything!
Train your kids to understand what needs to happen in a crisis in just 5 days with this unit study made especially for you.
The curriculum walk you through five important areas of crisis preparation, and steps you can take as a family to store up exactly what you need:
- Water
- Food
- Emergency Kit
- Money
- Power
Start today and give your kids a sense of control in a very uncontrolled time.
Preorder Ready for Anything Today!
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