How Not To Meditate (for Beginners)

đ§ Introduction: The Art of Meditating Incorrectly
So, youâve heard meditation is life-changing? That it reduces stress, boosts focus, makes you more mindful? Excellent. Letâs ruin that.
If your goal is to overthink, get frustrated, and wonder why you’re still stressed after “sitting quietly” for 2 minutesâyou’re in the right place.
Hereâs your sarcastic, slightly unhinged guide to meditating all wrong.
đ§ Step 1: Expect Instant Enlightenment
Meditation is ancient, sureâbut who has time for that? If you’re not feeling deeply enlightened after your first 3-minute YouTube session, it clearly doesnât work. Give up immediately.
â Bonus: Complain loudly about how âyou tried meditation once and it did nothing.â
đ± Step 2: Meditate While Multitasking
Why sit in silence when you could also check your email, reply to a Slack message, and reheat your lunch? Meditation is even more powerful when paired with distractions.
â Pro tip: Leave your phone notifications on for maximum presence.
â° Step 3: Obsess Over Doing It âRightâ
Are you sitting correctly? Are your hands in the right position? Are you breathing the right way? Waitâwas that thought a failure?
Perfection is the enemy of inner peace⊠but go ahead and aim for it anyway.
â Fun exercise: Get so focused on your posture that you forget to actually meditate.
đ Step 4: Rely Entirely on Guided Meditations
Guided meditations are helpfulâuntil they become a crutch. If you canât sit in silence for 30 seconds without someone whispering affirmations in your ear, youâre basically just listening to a podcast.
â Challenge: Try meditating without background whale sounds. We dare you.
đ§ Step 5: Fight Your Thoughts
Meditation isnât about letting goâitâs about winning the war against your mind, right?
Wrong. But go ahead and judge every thought that pops in. Thatâs very Zen of you.
â Extra chaos: Try yelling âSTOP THINKINGâ in your head every 10 seconds.
đïž Step 6: Only Meditate When Life Is on Fire
Who needs regular practice when you can treat meditation like emotional Tylenol? Only do it when youâre burned out, heartbroken, or on the verge of quitting your job.
â Tip: Blame meditation for not fixing your crisis in one session.
đ Bonus Level: Use Meditation as a Productivity Hack
Forget stillness. Meditate so you can work harder, sleep less, and optimize your way into burnout. Inner peace is coolâbut have you tried meditating to hit Q4 goals?
đ§ Final Thoughts: Want to Get It Right? Stop Trying So Hard
Meditation isnât a competition. Youâre not failing. Youâre just thinking. Thatâs what minds do.
Want to make progress? Try this:
đŁ What To Do Instead:
- đ§ Sit. Breathe. Be bad at it. Repeat daily.
- đ§ Use guides if helpful, but donât rely on them forever.
- đ Build a habit. Short and regular beats long and random.
- đ§ Donât fight thoughts. Watch them float by like dumb little clouds.
- đ Let go of âperfect.â Itâs the least meditative goal of all.