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If the holidays feel loud and your attention feels thin, this one’s for you. Dan takes a quiet solo drive through a timeless theme—be present—reviving a note he wrote in 2012 and testing it against today’s hyperconnected world. From crowded malls to glowing screens at dinner, we look at how small habits and constant notifications dilute the simple joys we actually want to protect: conversation, eye contact, unhurried laughter, and the comfort of just being together.
We unpack three sticky truths from a leadership conference Dan attended with his daughter. First, rushing through any season blinds us to the blessings baked into ordinary moments. Second, you can show up physically but still be miles away mentally. Third, maybe purpose is less about adding more and more about choosing the right square to stand on. Those ideas frame a candid confession from a technologist who loves gadgets, yet sees how quickly convenience morphs into compulsion. Phones become reflexes. Feeds masquerade as connection while siphoning attention from the person across the table.
Practical shifts make the theme usable. We talk about moving your phone out of reach during meals and meetings, setting clear check-in windows, and treating vacations like presence training with one daily phone check. Build small rituals that resist the scroll: device-free dinners, five-minute evening check-ins, slow walks, or reading together. And then a bolder step—try a weekly gadget-free day to reset your nervous system and rediscover focus. The promise isn’t perfection; it’s progress. Make 2026 the year of presence: generous attention for family, friends, coworkers, and your community. The emails and alerts will wait. The moments you rescue won’t need replay; they’ll already be lived. If this resonates, share the episode with someone who needs a gentle nudge, subscribe for more road-tested reflections, and leave a review to tell us where you’re choosing to be fully here.