Stardate 03.05.2026
Life can feel like a roller coaster.
Sometimes the ride moves so fast we barely have time to catch our breath. Other times, we slowly climb upward and the pace finally allows us to look around and take in the view.
I’ve noticed something about those quieter stretches of the journey.
When life slows down—even a little—I remember to check in with my soul.
For many years, my focus was on the to-do list. One task after another. Responsibility after responsibility. In that rhythm, my playful side stayed mostly hidden. Looking back, I realize much of that time was spent in what felt like crisis mode.
When the mind believes danger is near, it shifts into protection mode.
It works hard to keep us moving, solving problems, and staying alert.
There are people in this world who truly live surrounded by danger every day. My heart goes out to them.
But for many of us, the greater danger is something quieter: living so busy that our souls fall asleep.
That’s why I’ve learned to pause.
In stillness, something beautiful happens. The noise fades, the mind settles, and the soul begins to wake up. It’s in those quiet moments that I sense my connection with God most clearly.
Relationships matter deeply in life. At the very top of my list is my relationship with my Creator. He is present in the good seasons and the difficult ones alike.
And the more often I turn toward Him, the more awake my soul becomes.
Even in uncertain times.
Even when the world feels unsettled.
Sometimes the most powerful act of faith is simply pressing pause long enough to remember who walks beside you.
“Be still, and know that I am God.” — Psalm 46:10
If your life feels too busy to stop for a moment of stillness, try something simple today: gently tell your mind it doesn’t need to run the entire show.
Your soul may be waiting for the quiet.
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Captain’s Addendum
Bones: “Spock, are you telling me humans need to stop once in a while just to listen to their souls?”
Spock: “Doctor, logic would suggest the soul cannot be heard over constant noise.”
Bones: “Well I’ll be… maybe that’s why the Captain keeps sneaking off for quiet walks.”
Michael has learned something through experience: when life slows down, the soul has room to breathe. Those quiet pauses—prayer, reflection, even a peaceful walk—are often where God meets him most clearly. In those moments, Michael isn’t chasing life anymore. He’s inhabiting it fully.
Mission Log Reflection
Thank you for sharing a few quiet moments here today.
May your soul find a little stillness, and may that stillness draw you closer to the One who created it. 🖖