
Excellence Over Perfection: Building a Business That Reflects God’s Glory

Perfection is a cruel taskmaster. It says, “Don’t launch until every graphic is flawless, every word polished, every plan airtight.” And while you’re polishing, the people God called you to serve are still waiting.
Excellence, however, is Kingdom culture. “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters” (Colossians 3:23). Excellence means you give your best with what you have today, knowing God multiplies it tomorrow.
Think of the boy with the five loaves and two fish. It wasn’t enough to feed a crowd—but in the hands of Jesus, it became abundance. Your offering of excellence doesn’t have to be perfect to make impact.

Practical Application:
Send the email, even if it’s not Pulitzer-worthy.
Launch the program, even if the workbook isn’t fancy yet.
Record the video, even if your hair isn’t Instagram perfect.
Excellence isn’t about applause; it’s about obedience. And obedience always carries anointing.
Coach Deidre Proctor
The Purposeful Alignment Method™