December 24, 2024
5 Activities You Can Do While Listening to Music

5 Activities You Can Do While Listening to Music

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Do you know that listening to music produces feel-good hormones? Research shows that music triggers the release of serotonin and other hormones responsible for our feelings of fulfillment, happiness, and joy. That way, stress levels and anxiety go down, benefiting our overall physical and mental state. 

So, now you understand how music can turn an ordinary experience into an extraordinary adventure. Something as routine as eating can turn into an exceptional dining affair with the right tunes.

What to do While Listening to Music

Not many know this, but music is a powerful tool. Immediately it hits our ears, it becomes hard to ignore. The tunes make their way to our minds and bodies, giving us tears in our eyes, or the shivers we get upon hearing that high note or heart-wrenching lyric. 

But beyond the emotions, listening to music also enriches experiences and fuels productivity. Here are the best ways to make the most out of your listening time.

1. Working Out

Music is a great motivation tool, making it one of the best companions while working out. Not only will it help boost your endurance levels, but it will also keep you in rhythm. Plus, you’ll also benefit from a high level of focus immediately those in-ear headphones pump out your favorite fast-tempo beats track. 

Statistically speaking, listening to music empowers you to push through the tiredness by a staggering 15%. So, go ahead and put together a positive workout playlist to enjoy the awesome perks. 

2. Household Chores

Ever notice how the right song uplifts your mood and helps you breeze through boring tasks like cleaning your house? Be it doing laundry, ironing clothes, washing the dishes, or even cooking, listening to your favorite songs will make such boring necessities in life not only enjoyable but also very relaxing. You can even find YouTube playlists exclusively tailored to help you power through your house chores with ease and enthusiasm.

3. Gaming 

Music can take your gaming experiences to new heights. Whether you prefer instrumentals, electronic tunes, hip-hop, or just some chill lo-fi beats, set the right mood for your gaming experience. You can even listen to New Zealand’s Māori music, whose vocals and traditional instruments will immerse you deeper in gaming. 

Gaming and music make the perfect combination and that’s why some games curate the best soundtracks. EA Sports, GTA, or NBA 2K are good examples. Other than video games, casino games also add the right background music to offer an immersive gaming experience. When playing online casinos NZ, you can choose to mute a game and listen to your Spotify or YouTube playlist, or you can enjoy the game’s audio which matches every win or game reaction. 

4. Reading

While some enjoy silence while reading, others need a little motivation to keep them interested in the book. Soothing or classical melodies can be of great help when you want to dive deeper into a story. 

After all, some of the greatest writers have confessed to writing an entire book while listening to music. So why can’t the reader do the same? However, do note that it’s generally better to stick to instrumentals when you need to concentrate. That way, you can easily avoid distractions or feeling too excited. 

5. Waiting

In line at the bank? Have a doctor’s appointment, and the wait line is super long? Maybe you’re just waiting for a friend to come and have lunch with you at your favorite restaurant. Watch the minutes go by with your favorite tunes, providing the perfect backdrop. 

Instead of feeling anxious or stressed, music excites the boring waiting moments in everyday life. Connect your headphones to your smartphone, and wait joyfully. 

Understanding The Power of Music

Music can keep you company practically anywhere and at any time. Whether you want to get a moment for yourself and unwind after a long and tedious day or just need a boost of energy to help you complete tasks, the right melody can go a long way.

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Bernard - Side-Line Staff Chief editor
Bernard Van Isacker is the Chief Editor of Side-Line Magazine. With a career spanning more than two decades, Van Isacker has established himself as a respected figure in the darkwave scene.

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