Stardate 06.30.2026
Mother Nature is on another rant here in the Midwest. The heat index is expected to reach 104° today. That kind of weather has a way of changing plans. Many people will wisely choose the comfort of air conditioning and wait for cooler days.
My tennis teammates see something different.
Tomorrow, we'll be stepping onto the indoor courts to prepare for a pair of upcoming sectional tournaments. The rain won't be joining us, but the heat and humidity certainly will. Those conditions are part of the challenge, and eventually they'll become part of the competition.
There isn't much we can do about the weather. We can only decide how we'll respond to it.
I've always admired people who quietly prepare for difficult days before they arrive. They don't complain much. They lace up their shoes, bring plenty of water, encourage the people around them, and get to work.
That's the kind of team I'm grateful to be part of.
Our practice tomorrow probably won't be anyone's idea of perfect tennis weather. There will be plenty of sweat, a few tired legs, and more water breaks than usual. Every hour spent adapting now makes the next challenge feel a little more familiar.
Life has a way of presenting its own heat indexes. Sometimes the pressure comes through work. Sometimes it arrives in relationships, finances, or health. We don't always get to choose the conditions, but we can choose to meet them with steady hearts and a willingness to keep moving forward.
One percent better.
That small improvement has carried me through many seasons. It doesn't require dramatic change. It simply asks us to keep showing up, even when the forecast isn't ideal.
"Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up." — Galatians 6:9
If you happen to live where Mother Nature is feeling especially energetic today, please take care of yourself. Drink plenty of water. Find some shade when you can. Look after those around you, especially anyone who may be more vulnerable to the heat.
The weather will eventually change.
Our character is shaped by how we live while we're waiting for it.
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Captain's Addendum
Bones: "Captain, this heat would make a Vulcan ask for a fan."
Spock: "Doctor, preparation often requires temporary discomfort. The data strongly supports hydration."
Captain Michael: Every season offers its own training ground. Some lessons arrive in comfort, others in the middle of a heat wave. Either way, I'm thankful for teammates who keep showing up together.
Mission Log: Live long. Keep growing. Encourage someone beside you. Even on the hottest days, hope travels well.
Thank you for spending a few moments with me today. Stay safe, stay hydrated, and may you live long and prosper. 🖖