My 2023 Holiday Gift Guide: 12 Gifts to Make Your Holidays Extra Fun, Relaxing, and Delicious

This blog post is a very special holiday edition of 5-Bullet Friday, my very own email newsletter!

It features 12 things I love, all of which make great holiday gifts. I also reached out to some of my favorite brands to get special deals for subscribers. I use all of these products on a daily or weekly basis. Each sponsored bullet is indicated with a star at the end of it, just like this sentence.*

Everything in this post is literally in my home, minus the last gift for mom. 🙂

I dislike shopping, but I do love finding the perfect gift. Finding that gift, though, gets harder with time. So… If you’re having trouble thinking up great options, here’s a list of goodies that deliver.

Outstanding game that I’m playing with friends and family

Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza. You can learn how to play in less than a minute. The game is fast, fun, addictive, hilarious, and suitable for all ages. It scrambles brains to the delight of all. It’s also a simple deck of cards that travels easily. Hat tip to game Jedi Elan Lee (@elanlee) for introducing me to this gem!

Book I’m rereading and gifting

The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander. I have read this book many times. It’s a wonderful and short reboot for possibility, excellent for all students of life and those who want to overcome self-imposed limitations. Here’s a snippet from the description: “Presenting twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into all human endeavors, The Art of Possibility combines Benjamin Zander’s experience as conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and his talent as a teacher and communicator with psychotherapist Rosamund Stone Zander’s genius for designing innovative paradigms for personal and professional fulfillment.”

Sleep technology I’m using nightly

Pod 3 Cover by Eight Sleep. Temperature is one of the main causes of poor sleep, and heat is my nemesis. I’ve suffered for decades, tossing and turning, throwing blankets off, pulling them back on, and repeating ad nauseam. The Pod 3 Cover has been a game changer for the quality of my sleep and the quality of my life. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. I’ve been using Eight Sleep for more than three years. Just in time for the holidays, add the Pod 3 Cover to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temp. No more fighting over the A/C! The Pod technology adjusts the temperature of each side of the bed based on your sleep stages, biometrics, and bedroom temperature, reacting intelligently to create the optimal sleeping environment. For a limited time, Eight Sleep is offering subscribers of 5-Bullet Friday $350 off(!) of the Pod 3 Cover. Click here to get the exclusive holiday savings until November 30th.*

​​Eye mask I swear by

WAOAW Sleep Mask. This is my favorite sleep mask, and I’ve tried a lot. The WAOAW is a contoured mask that removes all pressure from the eyes, and it’s been added to my list of “things I didn’t know I needed.” The design also blocks much more light than conventional masks.

Two tools that save my low back

​As I type this on an international flight, both of the below are in my luggage. You are about as
old as your back feels, and these help me go, go, go without the ow, ow, ow.

PSO-RITE. If you have low-back pain, there’s a good chance your psoas muscle is involved. This was recommended by multiple people in this Twitter thread on self-release, and I use it right before bed.

Fisher Traction’s Low Back Device. This was first recommended to me by a martial-arts teacher who, in his mid-60s, can still outperform most 20-somethings. It’s a simple, portable way to use traction at home or on the road. I do 3–4 reps of five minutes with 60 seconds in between, and it makes a world of difference. One fine-tuning point: rather than pull on the “release strap” for the 60-second rest, I simply take the belt off of my hips and lie on the floor.

Electrolytes I depend on

LMNT. I’ve enjoyed LMNT for years now. I typically use 1–2 packs per day to add electrolytes, which helps me maintain both focus and energy levels. I add electrolytes for many reasons: because I over-hydrate compulsively while stuck at a laptop (which dilutes electrolytes and leads me to feel tired); because I’m typically on a low-carb diet; and because I’ve lost electrolytes through exercise, dry winter climates, sauna, etc. It’s convenient hydration insurance that tastes great. Each serving of LMNT delivers a meaningful dose of electrolytes without the garbage—no sugar, no artificial ingredients, no coloring, no junk. My favorite flavor is Citrus Salt, which, as a side note, you can use to make a kick-ass, no-sugar margarita. For the colder months, I’ve also been enjoying their chocolate flavors to mix into my favorite hot beverages. Find your favorite flavor with a free LMNT Sample Pack, included with any purchase. And if you don’t love your purchase for any reason, my friends at LMNT offer a no-questions-asked refund policy. This special offer is available at DrinkLMNT.com/Tim.*

What I’ll be wearing while skiing and snowboarding this winter

​​​ORTOVOX Merino Thermovent Hoody. I wore this for the end of last season, and it is the best combination of warmth and breathability I’ve ever found. From the description: “The HOODY is made of 99% fine merino wool. Thanks to the mesh structure in the torso and arm areas, this super-lightweight base layer wicks moisture away perfectly and provides ventilation. And the air pockets in the special structure make it particularly warm. Merino wool is naturally temperature- and moisture-regulating. A small pack size and ideal weight-to-warmth ratio will delight all tourers who value comfort and low weight.”

A delicious little indulgence for cheat day or any day

​Big Island Coffee Sea Salt Espresso Bites. Thanks to Jake Muise for bringing these goodies to Austin! Here’s a delicious one-liner from the website: “A little salty, a little sweet, and decadently wild, this espresso bite is made with 100% Maui coffee and sprinkled with mineral-rich sea salt from Molokai.” Outside of cheat day, a single square right before podcast recording also gives me just the right cognitive boost without any jitters.

Coffee gadgets I and my friends adore

​​AeroPress Original (Cost: <$40). This is an incredible and affordable beauty. As I wrote in The 4-Hour Chef in 2012: “This is now, bar none, my favorite brewing method. Remember the Aerobie, the amazing UFO-like disc that you could throw farther than a football field, 20 times farther than a standard Frisbee? Alan Adler, a mechanical engineer and Stanford University lecturer, created it. After conquering the 1980s toy market, he began to obsess over coffee. The result was the AeroPress, which debuted in 2006. Quickly adopted by the specialty coffee community, it offers a simple way to prepare a small amount of excellent coffee, and it’s great for travel. Armed with an AeroPress and a tiny manual hand grinder like the Hario MSS-1B Mini Mill [or the more recently recommended Comandante], you can even make world-class coffee on an airplane meal tray! No mess and no fuss.” If you want to use a beefier and automated burr grinder at home, I now use the Baratza Encore.

Jura ENA 4 (Cost: $999). Going up quite a few notches in fancy, the Jura ENA 4 was gifted to me by my friend Brad L. He is a die-hard coffee nerd and swore it was the best cup of coffee you could have without a professional barista. Just feed it whole beans, and it handles the rest. This attractive machine also imbues the coffee with a creamy texture that is hard to describe. There are multiple models to choose from with different features.

Health supplements I’m loving for sleep and performance

Momentous. Momentous offers high-quality supplements and products across a broad spectrum of categories, and I’ve been testing their products for months. I’ve recently focused on their Magnesium Threonate, Apigenin, and L-Theanine, which I use before bed. In combination, they have really helped me improve the onset, quality, and duration of my sleep. Momentous Sleep conveniently delivers all three in one single blend to help prime your body for sleep and help you build a powerful nighttime routine. I’ve also been using Momentous Creatine, and while it certainly helps physical performance, including poundage or wattage in sports, I use it primarily for mental performance (short-term memory, general podcasting, etc.). Their products are third-party tested (Informed Sport and/or NSF-certified), so you can trust that what is on the label is in the bottle… and nothing else. Until November 28th, Momentous is offering subscribers of 5-Bullet Friday exclusive early access to a 25% discount on all products, including my personal favorites, Sleep and Creatine. Click here to access these holiday savings. Momentous also ships internationally.*

Delicious meat I’m devouring this holiday season (and every season)  

Maui Nui Venison. This is the most delicious, nutrient-dense, and environmentally conscious red meat you can bring to your table. Many of my close friends have made this their go-to clean meat, and it’s helped me get into the best shape I’ve been in in years. Maui Nui is on a mission to restore balance to Hawai‘i’s ecosystems. The only operation of its kind, Maui Nui’s 100% wild-harvest process helps manage Maui’s invasive Axis deer populations while producing stress-free, incredibly tender and delicious protein, delivered right to your door. Enjoy clean-tasting venison (no gaminess at all) with the highest density of protein per calorie in a variety of cuts, jerky sticks, and bone broth. I love this company and their products so much that I ended up investing in them, as did Dr. Peter Attia. For a quick 30 grams of protein within 30 minutes of waking up, I eat three of their pepper jerky sticks nearly every morning. Supplies are limited, which is why I’m excited to offer 5-Bullet Friday subscribers 20% off site-wide, including your first purchase of their remaining subscription boxes. Visit MauiNuiVenison.com/Tim to take advantage of this limited-time offer and get 20% off.*

A device that most moms (or parents) will love

Skylight Digital Picture Frame. I gave this to my mom roughly a year ago, and it’s gotten more use than perhaps any other gift. The gist is simple: a nice digital display that rotates through photos. It runs 24/7 in my parents’ house, and it’s now loaded with family and childhood pics taken over decades. This one definitely exceeded all expectations.


And there you go! Twelve of my favorite things that make great holiday gifts. I love them all and hope you do, too.

Have a wonderful weekend and wonderful holiday season, everyone!

Much love to you and yours,

Tim

The Tim Ferriss Show is one of the most popular podcasts in the world with more than one billion downloads. It has been selected for "Best of Apple Podcasts" three times, it is often the #1 interview podcast across all of Apple Podcasts, and it's been ranked #1 out of 400,000+ podcasts on many occasions. To listen to any of the past episodes for free, check out this page.

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Chris Hughes
Chris Hughes
5 months ago

I always look forward to your updated gift guides. I tried out the WAOAW sleep mask after you last recommended it but ended up going back to my Manta Sleep Mask.

Once my fiance and I finally settle in one place we’ll be getting that ​Pod 3 Cover. I’m super excited to try that one out. I think that’ll have the biggest impact in improved sleep.

Susan Z Martin
Susan Z Martin
5 months ago

I just love the last one. I was fortunate enough to study in Sweden from 2012-2014 and my classmates – most of who were young enough to be my kids – gifted me with a digital picture frame that first Christmas (2012) loaded with photos from our adventures as a group so far. It remains on my bookshelf in the living room still, playing photos continuously and I probably stop and look at least once a day at it. I consider it one of the best gifts that I have ever received.

Phoenix
Phoenix
5 months ago

Hey Tim! Loving the gift list.
P.S. – Checked out Dexa and have some feedback
If you have a chance – I have my chatbot now available for open use.
Do an apples / apples comparison, if you feel it may add value would love to chat further.

Best,
Phoenix

Rachel C.
Rachel C.
5 months ago

I got my mom the Skylight frame a couple of years ago and she loved it so much she bought one for her dad. She gave out the info to all of his kids and grandkids so everyone could send him photos. Now when we go to send our grandpa photos we get to see everything all our cousins, aunts and uncles are sending too and it is extremely special. Fantastic gift!

Isaiah Mendoza
Isaiah Mendoza
5 months ago

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Nate
Nate
5 months ago

Tim if you’re an Aeropress lover you gotta check out the 1Zpresso Q2 heptagonal hand grinder! Cheaper than the comandante ($100) and just as good if not better, and it fits inside the aeropress!

Vanessa Hazelton
Vanessa Hazelton
5 months ago

Thank you for the gift list, specifically the book, The Art of Possibility. Not enough adjectives.

Nairobi Raha
Nairobi Raha
5 months ago

I also need to save my back so I’ll be trying at least one of the items you have. I’m not sure which one yet. Pso-Rite sounds good.

Kalpana
Kalpana
5 months ago

Hey Tim, loved the gift list. Trying to write my own blog. Will take inspiration from you. Hope you won’t mind. Thank you in advance.

Rose Elliott
Rose Elliott
5 months ago

thank you for all that you share, may you be happy and healthy every moment

Barbara Crosby
Barbara Crosby
5 months ago

What coffee do you recommend for the aero-press

Goadword
Goadword
5 months ago

Very helpful content.

Greg Fitz
Greg Fitz
4 months ago

Tim,
The gift guide is dialed every year. Thanks. I want to send you a VSSL Java Grinder and NEST Pour Over Kit. The idea: drink coffee outside. Interested? We’ll send ASAP!
GF

Vanessa Johnson
Vanessa Johnson
3 months ago

Thank you for sharing such a useful blog. I read it all and now consider myself a follower. It’s really helped me, and I’d rate it 100/99. Keep it up!