"The music plays... and the whole world changes"
Have you ever noticed that when you hear your favorite song, your heart lightens up, stress begins to melt away, and a small smile appears on your face? This is not a coincidence, but the magical power of music affecting our body and mind. Whether you're a salaried employee facing challenges at work, someone looking for ways to take care of your mental health, or a person wanting to develop social skills, music is the key that will unlock the door to your new world.
Music: A Good Friend on Workdays
"Imagine... if we're sitting in front of a computer, work piling up, but then..."
If we want the power of focus, try finding music with soft piano sounds playing in the room or through our headphones. Our brain and feelings will start to concentrate. Work that looked like a mountain will begin to feel like small rolling hills that we can easily climb or walk through. After work, if we need a source to reduce fatigue and want an oasis of relaxation, songs with acoustic guitar might take you floating to a peaceful beach. Stress will gradually melt away with the wind and waves. But if we need a well of creative energy, try diving into music with fun African rhythms, or perhaps the sound of 'Khaen' from Isan folk music. We'll find creativity bubbling up unexpectedly.
Music is a Balm for the Soul
"If we want to take care of our mental health... music is a special medicine that doesn't need to be ordered or found anywhere"
Sometimes we feel gloomy. Try finding songs you like to adjust your emotional balance. You might start with sad songs that understand you, then gradually change to encouraging songs. We'll feel like we have a friend who understands, ready to face life again with renewed strength. Recharge your spirit by singing your favorite songs loudly in the bathroom or car. Let your voice echo with the songs you love or songs that reflect your current emotions. Music will help absorb positive energy into your heart, making it more vibrant.
Music is Like an Interpreter Connecting Friendships and Helping People Understand Us
"Want to improve social skills? A friend called... music is a universal language interpreter that everyone will understand"
Try starting a conversation by recommending your favorite songs at work. You might find that colleagues you've never talked to before have similar tastes in music. Or try opening up to a new world by going to concerts of music you like or styles you're not familiar with. You'll meet people with diverse interests and may gain new perspectives. You can unleash your true self by getting on stage for karaoke or dancing at a party. Your friend called music will help you forget your fears and open up your world to be yourself freely, making you more charming and intriguing.