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Transcendental Meditation Explained: Benefits, Tips & Myths (And Why I Almost Quit on Day 2)


Okay so… Transcendental Meditation explained in a way that doesn’t sound like a monk whispering wisdom from a mountain? That’s what I wish I had when I first tried it.

Because here’s how my story actually started:

I was sitting on my couch, half-scrolling, half-existing, and fully stressed about… everything. Work emails, random life stuff, the fact that my plants were dying again (RIP to Gary the fern). And then I stumbled across this thing—Transcendental Meditation. Celebrities loved it. CEOs swore by it. Some guy online claimed it changed his life in like 3 days.

Three days?!

Naturally, I was skeptical.

But also… kinda desperate.

So I tried it.

And wow—what followed was a mix of calm, confusion, and me wondering if I was doing it completely wrong.


🤔 So… What Is Transcendental Meditation Anyway?

Alright, I’m gonna say this in the simplest way possible, because I once read a 2,000-word explanation and came out more confused than before.

Transcendental Meditation (or TM, if we’re being casual—which we are) is basically:

  • Sitting comfortably
  • Closing your eyes
  • Silently repeating a mantra
  • Letting your mind wander (yes, wander… not fight it)

That’s it.

No apps yelling at you.
No weird breathing patterns that make you feel like you’re prepping for a diving competition.

You just… sit.

For about 20 minutes.

Twice a day.

(Yeah I know. Twice a day. I barely drink water twice a day.)


😵 My First Attempt (Spoiler: It Was Not Peaceful)

Day 1.

I sat down, closed my eyes, and started repeating my mantra (which, by the way, you usually get from a certified teacher—but I kinda improvised… don’t judge me).

And within 30 seconds:

  • Did I lock the door?
  • Why did I say that weird thing in a meeting 3 days ago?
  • Is this working?
  • Am I enlightened yet?

I peeked at the clock.

Three minutes had passed.

THREE.

I swear it felt like 45.

At one point I literally whispered, “I don’t think this is doing anything,” out loud. To no one.

(Which, ironically, is probably the most honest meditation moment I’ve ever had.)


🧘 Benefits of Transcendental Meditation (Once You Stop Overthinking It)

Here’s the weird part: even though I felt like I was failing, something did start changing after a few days.

Not dramatically. No glowing aura. No sudden urge to move to a forest.

But subtle things.

1. My Brain Felt… Less Loud

Not silent—let’s not get crazy—but less like a browser with 37 tabs open.

2. Stress Didn’t Stick As Hard

You know when something annoys you and it just lingers?
That started happening less.

Like—things still bothered me. I’m human. But they didn’t move in and unpack furniture in my brain anymore.

3. Sleep Got Better (Finally)

I used to do that thing where you replay your entire life at 2 AM.
TM kinda… softened that.

4. I Became Slightly More Patient

Slightly. Let’s not oversell it.

But hey—I didn’t snap at slow Wi-Fi once last week. That’s growth.


🙄 Common Transcendental Meditation Myths (That Almost Made Me Quit)

Let’s clear some stuff up, because wow… there’s a lot of confusion out there.

❌ Myth 1: “You have to stop thinking completely”

Nope.

If that were true, I’d have failed permanently.

Your mind will wander. That’s literally part of the process.

❌ Myth 2: “It’s a religious thing”

Not really.

It has roots in ancient practices, sure, but you don’t need to believe anything specific.

I mean, I still question everything—including whether I left the stove on 5 minutes ago.

❌ Myth 3: “It works instantly”

Listen… I wish.

Some people feel amazing right away. Others (hi, me) feel confused for a week.

It’s not a magic trick. It’s more like… slowly untangling a messy knot.

❌ Myth 4: “You have to be good at meditation”

What does that even mean??

You show up. You sit.

That’s it.


🛠️ How to Practice Transcendental Meditation (Without Overcomplicating It)

Okay, here’s the “real person” version of how to do it:

Step 1: Sit Somewhere Comfortable

Not Instagram-perfect. Just… comfortable.

Couch, chair, bed (but careful—you will fall asleep).

Step 2: Close Your Eyes

Groundbreaking, I know.

Step 3: Repeat a Mantra Silently

Something simple. A sound, a word.

Don’t stress about it being perfect.

Step 4: Get Distracted (Because You Will)

And when you do—just gently come back.

No judgment. No “ugh I suck at this.”

Just… return.

Step 5: Do It for 20 Minutes

Or 10 if you’re starting out.

Let’s be realistic here.


🧠 A Weird Thing I Noticed (That No One Talks About)

Sometimes… meditation feels boring.

Like really boring.

And I used to think that meant it wasn’t working.

But now I think—

Maybe boredom is just what happens when your brain isn’t being constantly entertained or stressed.

And honestly?

That’s kinda rare these days.


😂 The Most Honest Tips I Can Give You

Not expert tips. Not guru wisdom. Just… stuff I wish someone told me.

  • You’re not doing it wrong (even when it feels like you are)
  • Don’t check the clock every 2 minutes (I still do this sometimes… working on it)
  • It’s okay to miss a day — or five
  • Some sessions will feel amazing, others will feel pointless

And weirdly?

Both count.


🧍‍♂️ Would I Recommend It?

Yeah.

But not in a “this will change your life overnight” kind of way.

More like—

“This might quietly make things a little better over time, and you won’t even notice at first.”

Which… is less exciting.

But way more real.


🌀 Final Thought (That I Didn’t Expect to Have)

I used to think meditation was about becoming some super calm, unbothered version of myself.

But honestly?

It just helped me become a slightly less chaotic version of me.

Still overthink sometimes.
Still talk to my plants like they understand me.

But there’s a little more space in my head now.

And I didn’t realize how much I needed that until I had it.


  • Check out this surprisingly honest take on meditation struggles: Why Meditation Is Hard on Zen Habits
  • Or fall into a rabbit hole with some funny meditation memes on Reddit (proceed at your own risk)

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