Most definitely, I listen to music when writing or typing on a daily basis, for educational purposes, cosmetic purposes, and entrepreneurial purposes. It allows me to foster more productivity for myself moreso than the previous day, what with my Type A, workaholic, perfectionist virtues.
My all-time favorite song is titled "The Rainbow Connection," from "The Muppet Movie" of 1979, my all-time favorite film, and sung via my all-time favorite Muppet (as well as celebrity crush, dare I declare), Kermit the Frog, the genesis of all the passion, effort, dedication, motivation, drive, and zeal I emanate.
I <3, <3, <3 200+ covers of the song, and I always play the covers a total of 4 times each. And if I have to pause, to, say, go to the bathroom, or my parents request that I do a favor for them, I restart the song. Why I perform these actions? Quite frankly, I feel as though when I pause an IMMENSELY heartfelt cover of the tune, it just isn't the same sensation. Complementary to so, if all of a sudden a wave of fatigue and lethargy veils over me (which occurs often, since I am 50% Night Owl), "The Rainbow Connection" suffices as that of a caffeinated beverage for me without the case of the jitters that is often the case with that of a tangible cup of coffee.
And, yes, MORE THAN HALF of the covers result in tears welling up in my eyes, and sometimes, said water droplets to run down my cheeks. But, at times, when I am listening to it in the passenger's seat of the car or I'm laying on the couch, as I contemplate my plans for work, or accomplishing my endeavors, it causes me to feel a bit sleepy, and, eventually, my least favorite activity (a nap) ensues as I unintentionally fall asleep in the car or in my car seat, my chair, or the couch, give or take (which grinds my gears greatly ). That's the beauty of music. It makes you laugh. It makes you cry. It makes you sleepy. Clearly, it generates a MULTIFARIOUSNESS of emotions.
Nevertheless, as far as I'm concerned, exposure to music whilst accomplishing one's endeavors essentially induce them to foster a higher level of productivity and concentration. There's an interconnection with them and the tune (or tunes) they are exposing themselves to, and in conjunction with so, music is a therapeutic resolution, no matter what mood one may be demonstrating. I also find it is a wonderful creativity stimulant, and generates more epiphanies of "THAT'S PERFECT!!!" or "EUREKA!!!." Sure, other members of your house will glance at you as if you're a ball of insanity, but then again...that's why the Living Lord invented "brainstorming."
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