“Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men.” (Colossians 3:23)
Lately, I’ve been reminding myself that doing well isn’t just about achievements or how put-together life looks on the outside. It’s about being honest with where I am and choosing to grow with grace.
I used to think doing well meant being busy, checking boxes, or proving that I had everything under control. But now, I see it differently. Doing well, for me, means showing up even quietly for the things that matter: my peace, my purpose, my faith, and my well-being.
Some days it looks like planning ahead and sticking to it. Other days, it looks like resting and letting God remind me that my worth isn’t measured by my productivity. Growth, I’m learning, isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s just me, choosing to pray before reacting, choosing to forgive myself, choosing to start again.
I’m learning to work with God instead of for people’s validation. I’m learning that excellence doesn’t come from pressure it flows from peace. And this week, that’s my quiet promise: to do well, not to impress anyone, but because I’m accountable to the One who gave me this life.
Dear God, help me to honor You with my efforts. Let my growth be rooted in grace, and my progress be a reflection of Your peace.
With love,
Florence 💕
ReflectWithFlo

