i sincerely think this is the best i can offer:
practice
practice is the important bit
most practice-related questions can be well-answered with "cool, practice more"
"i keep getting distracted"
"cool, practice more"
"i can't meditate"
"cool, practice more"
"i saw something/i heard something/my body disappeared..."
"cool, practice more"
"wait, am i real?"
"cool, practice more"
none of what follows is anywhere near as good as that
even if you believe your practice to be suboptimal, practicing suboptimally is almost always better than trying to "fix" practice
there is no esoteric technique that will "work". there is no special mantra to be found
being able to floor/lotus/whatever sit is good, but won't much change anything
practice is not something you can usefully optimise in this way
it does not "work" like any other activity
certainly put some time into sitting well and comfortably, hip mobility and so forth
certainly reassess whether techniques are a good fit (sometimes - months apart)
certainly put together a practice space/altar if you find such things helpful (wait at least several months, this is not a new thing to consoom)
but don't allow any of this to distract or detract from diligent practice
as aforementioned, maps are useful, but don't get distracted by those either
some people can't resist the idea that they could think/read their way to insight, and this usually results in a lot of wasted time and perhaps suffering
(usually because they think they "get" things that they don't, and end up arriving at nihilism)
allegedly it works for some people, but it seems an inferior approach to me
just try talking to lost Advaita Vedanta, or even worse Neo-Advaita, practitioners
i think that the best use of texts is in conceptual sensemaking of (integrating), and contextualising, insight
not that you should expect any insight to arrive quickly or at all
conversely, i think the worst use of texts is trying to "read ahead" for "the answers" (which are there, but will not be comprehensible to you yet)
if you arrive at nihilism, you have fucked up
and if we're going beyond symbols then books don't mean shit anyway. "nihilism" doesn't mean shit either. it's all just words
i'd suggest aiming to spend >=90% of the time you devote to this on practice, and <=10% on reading/theory/thinking
i read virtually nothing for the first few years of my own practice, and believe this was greatly beneficial
early practice is the hardest part
and it is legitimately hard
give it time (months)
conceptions that practice is "meant" to be relaxing or blissful or anything else are silly and unhelpful
practice is not "meant" to be anything, and will itself disabuse you of any such ideas
mind-wandering, distractions, frustration are not things going wrong. we get what we need from practice
when you learn what you are being called to learn, practice will probably shift "by itself"
cycles, apparent regressions etc. are normal. there is a fractal-y nature to progress in practice
whatever "it" is will always return
and will always leave again
if you are practicing diligently, you are practicing well. outside of this there is no "good" or "bad" practice
so don't think about any of this too much
better to just practice
if the idea of sitting a retreat becomes appealing
then do that! retreat is very good
start anywhere. any technique, guided meditations, doesn't matter
allow practice to change as it progresses
progression requires doing
practice is practical empiricism
so start somewhere, and go from there
here are some instruction for Ānāpānasati (mindfulness of the breath) practice, one place you might start:
that is probably plenty to work with for several months (though, try adding to the timer)
if this practice induces panic, you are probably suffering from nervous system dysregulation
if you feel a compulsion for (a lot) more detail, you could do much worse than Culadasa's (John Yates') The Mind Illuminated
this is hard-won advice, and i have flagrantly violated almost every piece of it
my doing so was part of practice too
probably an important part
the only exception was the first and best piece
so, it all turned out fine