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Top Five Reasons to Sing Out Your Stress

   
Author: Linda Dessau

When people find out that Im a music therapist, the comments I hear most often are I wish I could sing! or Oh, I love to sing, but Im not good enough to do it in front of anyone. Some of these people tell me that, as children, a parent, teacher or someone else told them that they should just mouth the words because they didnt have a good enough voice.

Singing is our birthright! Singing is a natural and pure expression of how glad we feel to be alive, and the way we show our love of music. Here are my top five reasons to sing:

1. To connect with your body: We sing with our whole bodies. Because singing is so connected to closely with breath, singing helps us be in our bodies and let go of the thinking (or worrying) we do much of the day. Singing can be a joyful activity and can release endorphins (those feel-good chemicals that the body creates).

2. To connect with yourself: Meditative toning, singing along to a favourite song or simply humming to yourself are all ways to tap into your inner landscape and see whats going on in there.

3. To connect with others: Singing with other people - in meditation, prayer, at a sing-along, at a concert, or even over the telephone or Internet - helps us experience in a very deep way that we are all truly connected.

4. To express your feelings: Many times a singer, songwriter or composer has expressed our feelings in a way we could never have if theres a song that expresses what you want or need to say, try singing along (keep in mind that this is just for you and its not about sounding good).

5. To boost your good feelings: Whatever you focus on, youll invite more of into your life. You can choose uplifting, joyful and celebratory songs to sing.

So sing out! Be proud of your own unique voice. Experiment with what works for you keep a journal of what you notice in your mind and body when you sing specific songs. Then you can choose the right song for the right moment and make use of the power of singing in your own life.

(c) Copyright 2006, Linda Dessau.

Author Bio:

Linda Dessau

Linda Dessau, the Self-Care Coach, is the author of Roadblocks to Creativity, a free e-course designed to illuminate the 7 most common issues that creative artists face on the road to expressing their creative dreams. Pick up your copy now at the Genuine Coaching Services website.

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