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“I wish you music to help with the burdens of life, and to help you release your happiness to others.”
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George Michael (25 June 1963 – 25 December 2016). People forget how brilliant this musician was. Don't let your dreams in the hands of people who do not give a damn about you.
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A great opportunity! You can use a time machine and attend a concert of your choice. Who would you like to see live in concert?
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Project your childlike spirit. Be a creator. Explore new possibilities.
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Time to express yourself. Be different. But to be unique, you need to be a bit crazy. Have fun.
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There are so many great frontmen in rock history. But here's the original: Little Richard
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"Just never give up." Kurt Cobain
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Amy Winehouse. So young and talented. Do not let sharks destroy your dreams. 🙏❤️🫂
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Everything has its beauty. But not everyone sees it. - Confucius
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Ray Charles has made such a beautiful version of The Beatles' song " Something" (maybe the best Beatles cover ever). The thing is this: George Harrison composed that song thinking about Ray Charles' style of music. Life is sometimes a weird circle.
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Leonardo Dicaprio as frank Sinatra. Martin Scorsese is thinking about it. What do you think?
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Do you believe it? ❤️
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Come on. Stop it. 🙏❤️
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Here's why you should not quit.
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Here's why you should not quit. Practicing right now 🎹🎵. And here again, comes that truth: what seems difficult is not always that hard. Good things will just come at the right time.
So whatever you do, do not quit too fast. Do not despair.
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How Music Can Boost your Efficiency at Work
Music is more than just a pleasant background noise; it can be a secret weapon for boosting your productivity and making the workday more enjoyable.
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Whether you’re crunching numbers, writing reports, or answering emails, the right tunes can help you stay focused, reduce stress, and even enhance your creativity. Let’s dive into how music can turn your office hours from “meh” to “yeah!”
1. The Right Beat for Your Brain
Your personality plays a key role in how music affects your work performance.
For instance, extroverts usually like background music or minor distractions, while introverts might find any noise—yes, even that catchy pop song—distracting.
So, choose your tunes wisely! If you’re an extrovert, cranking up the volume could be a great idea; if you’re an introvert, maybe stick to instrumental tracks. Almost all music genre has some.
2. The Brain-Boosting Playlist
Music can be your secret weapon when you're stuck with boring or easy tasks (like organizing spreadsheets or filing paperwork).
It will give you extra stimulation to your brain, keeping you engaged and alert.
Plus, it’s like having a mini escape from the monotony of work.
BUT remember: lyrics can be tricky. Opt for instrumental music to avoid accidentally typing the chorus of your favorite song into that important email.
3. The Office Symphony
Picture this: your colleagues chattering away, phones ringing, and keyboards clacking.
It’s a symphony of chaos.
But fear not!
Pop in your earbuds and create your own serene bubble. The right music can drown out distractions, help you relax, and boost your focus. So, whether you’re a classical music lover or a jazz enthusiast, find your groove and let the music work its magic.
Remember, there’s no one-size-fits-all playlist.
Experiment.
Find what resonates with you, and let the tunes elevate your workday. 🎶 🎹🎻
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