>>26795376Well depending on how you view psychic types you have a plethora of options to choose from. Here are a few ideas.
You might want to describe it in a way that focuses on the strange unfamiliarity of seeing an object move with nothing but thought. Keep the reader engaged by stressing how peculiar it feels and explaining the sensation. First person perspective helps, but it's not necessary. Have them screw up a few times too so they need to practice/learn to control it. For a reader attempting to relate, this would perhaps be reminiscent of learning how to ride a bicycle for the first time.
Or you could also just make it random; like a spur of the moment teleport when they're scared or something. Could lead to some embarrassing and compromising situations that way. This way leads to more humorous anecdotes that practically write themselves I've found.
You could additionally incorporate the power's interplay with other five senses such as sight, smell, touch, taste, or hearing. Maybe they hear a ringing in their ears, feel goosebumps all over, or -my personal favorite- see an array of colors as they use those powers. The only limit is your imagination and what you're willing to explain.
I really hope that helps you in some way. I've mulled over this topic quite a bit myself to be honest.