What if the best gift you could give—and receive—this Christmas couldn't be wrapped?
Not another gadget. Not something from Amazon. Not even something expensive.
The gift of being fully present.
Your phone will buzz. The group chat will explode. Instagram will show you everyone else’s “perfect” Christmas. Your inbox will pile up.
But your family? They’re right here. Right now. And they won’t be forever.
This Christmas, what if you gave yourself—and the people you love—the gift of your full attention?
Here's what we all know but rarely admit:
You’re sitting at Christmas dinner scrolling through your phone while your grandmother tells a story you’re not really hearing. You’re taking pictures of the moment instead of actually experiencing it.
You’re mentally somewhere else while physically here.
Technology has trained us to be everywhere except where we actually are.
And the people around the table? They notice. Kids especially notice when the adults they love are physically present but mentally absent.
Being present doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy yourself. It means:
- Phone on silent (or better yet, in another room)
- Actually listening when people talk instead of waiting for your turn
- Noticing the details—how your mom laughs, how your dad tells stories, how the kids light up
- Being okay with "boring" moments instead of constantly reaching for distraction
- Letting conversations breathe instead of filling every silence
It means choosing the people in front of you over the screen in your hand.
Psilocybin has this beautiful way of dropping you into the present moment:
Colors seem richer. Conversations feel more meaningful. You notice things you usually miss. The need to constantly check your phone just… fades.
A small dose before family gatherings can help you:
- Actually be there instead of mentally somewhere else
- Listen more deeply and react less defensively
- Appreciate the moment while it's happening
- Connect authentically with people you love
Not as an escape from family—as a way to be more present with them.
Try This: The Phone-Free Hours
This Christmas, try something radical:
Pick 2-4 hours of Christmas Day to be completely phone-free.
Not on silent. Not face-down on the table. Actually in another room or in a drawer.
During those hours:
- Play a game with family
- Go for a walk together
- Cook a meal side-by-side
- Have an actual conversation about something real
- Just sit and be together without agenda
Notice what happens when you’re not half-present.
You might be surprised how much you’ve been missing.
Spoiler: It's not the gift you bought them.
Kids don’t remember the presents five years later. They remember if you were actually there. If you played with them. If you listened. If you laughed.
Your parents don’t need another thing. They need your time. Your attention. Your genuine presence while they still have it.
Your partner doesn’t want you distracted. They want you here.
The gift they actually want can’t be ordered online. It can’t be wrapped. It costs nothing and means everything.
Your presence. Your full, undivided, here-and-now presence.
The Christmas Challenge
This year, give the gift that actually matters:
Put the phone away during meals
Have one real conversation with each person
Notice three moments you would have missed if you were distracted
Be fully present for at least one complete activity
Look people in the eye when they talk
Presence is the gift nobody asks for because they’ve learned not to expect it.
What if you surprised them?
Christmas will be over in a flash.
The dinner. The laughter. The time with people you love. It’s fleeting.
You can scroll Instagram anytime. You can check email tomorrow. You can catch up on messages later.
But this moment? This Christmas? These people? They’re here now.
And one day they won’t be. One day you’ll wish you’d put the phone down more. Listened better. Been more present.
Don’t wait for that day to realize what you’re missing right now.
So this Christmas, give yourself the gift of being here. Fully. Completely. Undistracted.
Your family doesn’t need your divided attention. They deserve all of you.
Until next time,
Mushie Media of the Week:
"Psychedelics and Accessing Consciousness"
by: The Telepathy Tapes
























