If your income is very low for managing your family, firstly, discuss the situation with your family and let's see what they can help you with.
Nah, if you agreed to be a primary (or sole) provider and your wife to take care of the home and children, then putting the burden of making money also on them should be the last resort.
identify your liabilities and get rid of them; if there is any chance they will become assets, then make them
What do you mean by this? Could you name a few examples of when liabilities can be turned into assets?
Women are gifted with the skills of home management indeed and, just like the men are blessed with the hustling and providing for the home spirit
Sadly this is no longer true for the average "Western" woman who would be offended by the expectation of them providing for the "home spirit".