Stop waiting for a future season to begin a life of significance. Your making starts today.For generations, the Proverbs 31 woman has been placed on an impossible pedestal, treated as a static checklist of domestic perfection that leaves many modern women feeling exhausted rather than inspired. But in our rush to admire the finished product, we have overlooked the process. We have ignored her "unrecorded years" of quiet preparation, calloused hands, and independent industry.
In
Her Hands Were Full, independent author and researcher Funmi Ojebisi delivers a profound, transformative, and liberating study of ancient wisdom reframed for today's woman. Moving past superficial checklists, this book uncovers a formidable titan of industry, real estate investor, and strategist who did not wait for a marriage ceremony, a title, or a household to build a life of undeniable substance. She was
already busy building her character, her capital, and her competence in the unseen hours.
Inside this book, you will explore:- The Already Busy Paradigm: Embracing the "unseen hours" of your current season as a laboratory for building internal chayil (strength and valor).
- The Economics of Agency: Demystifying her financial autonomy, long-term capital investments, and partnership mindset.
- Strength, Dignity, and the Rejection of Anxiety: How deep spiritual and professional preparation allows you to confidently "laugh at the days to come."
- The Law of Kindness: Cultivating an authoritative voice rooted in practical wisdom, integrity, and covenantal love (chesed).
- The Blueprint of Mutual Partnership: Re-examining the husband’s role at the gates as the secure advocate of a self-actualized woman.
Her Hands Were Full is a powerful rallying cry for every woman who feels stuck in a "holding pattern." Whether you are a student, a professional, a mother, or a leader, this book proves that your value is cumulative.
Do not wait for an audience, a permission slip, or a transition to matter. Fill your hands with intentional purpose today, and let your own works praise you in the gates!