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If you’ve never meditated before, starting with their beginner course and doing one every day is your best bet.
Integrating it into your daily schedule is key. Example: “Oh, I’m getting ready to work, time to do meditation,” or some other time that isn’t the end of the day, and you won’t feel like you have time pressure. Consistency and regular practice are the most helpful.
There was a study that showed smaller, more regular mindful practice was the best result (something like 10 minutes 5 days a week was most effective at improving mood and feeling clearer headed)
Even after thousands of minutes of meditation, I still feel a big difference when I do it regularly vs skipping a week.
The mind is a muscle, and meditation is a form of training. Good luck friend!
Edit: Another app with a different approach worth trying is FitMind. It focused more science backed approaches to meditation and explains some interesting things. Tried the demo but didn’t buy.