Best time to meditate?

Nita Sweeney
3 min readNov 21, 2023

What’s the best time to meditate? If you know me, you know what I’m going to say: NOW!

But the second best time is whenever you will do it and the best meditation is the one you actually do!

There is no “right way” or “right time.” 3AM or 3PM or noon on a Tuesday. The myths and misconceptions surrounding meditation only frustrate and confuse people. When I teach meditation, I aim to demystify it by keeping it simple.

And why should people carve time out to meditate? Why bother? Study after study confirms the physical and emotional benefits of meditation. It builds concentration and promotes a calm body and mind, lowers blood pressure, improve focus, and fosters the ability to withstand stress.

Here are a few tips to take time out to meditate and build a regular meditation practice:

1. Tie Meditation to a Daily Activity: Use an activity you already do every day. For example, most people brush their teeth. When you’re standing over the sink, feel the toothbrush in your hand. Notice the sensation of it moving across your teeth. If your mind wanders, gently bring it back to your teeth.

2. Drop the Judgment: If you choose to do formal meditation practice, notice self-critical thoughts. Nearly everyone thinks, “I’m not doing this right.” If you are doing your best, that’s enough. Set a timer and do your best to sit still until the timer goes off. If you lapse into daydreaming, notice that and gently, gently, gently, bring your mind back to the…

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Nita Sweeney

Bestselling author of A Daily Dose of NOW, Depression Hates a Moving Target and other books. Runner, mindful reality coach, mental health warrior, dog mom.