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Sing More - Stress Less!

   

Author: Beth Lawrence

The next time you feel stressed and overwhelmed, take a deep breath, and start singing!

Research has proven that breaking into good old-fashioned song can release pleasure hormones, called endorphins, which have been proven to reduce the harmful effects of stress on mind and body. And although bursting out with your favorite song may not always endear you to your co-workers, its guaranteed to break the monotony in the workplace!

Doctors believe that singing is valuable aerobic exercise, encouraging better posture and deeper breathing. Using singing therapy as a relaxation technique, a depression treatment, stress and anxiety management, and even a treatment for serious mental health problems is a growing movement in health care. Singing causes endorphins to flow, stimulating good feelings throughout the body as it stimulates brain activity.

I believe that singing can be a literal lifesaver when it comes to the effects of a hectic life style, or in cases of chronic depression. Innately, we all love to sing. As babies, it was our earliest form of communication. Ive seen peoples lives dramatically change when they express themselves in song. Its really powerful.

At my studio in Midway, Utah, I also work with Parkinsons patients who often experience vocal challenges, and I find that with any chronic condition there tends to be depression. With voice and singing therapy, my Parkinsons disease patients not only have fun, but also overcome their communication problems. Patients leave each session in a great mood, and just love what singing does for them on so many levels!

So, the next time youre feeling that its time for that mid-afternoon nap, remember that singing encourages deep breathing, which brings more oxygen to the brain, and can be a healthy alternative to a potentially unhealthy caffeinated drink. Do something good for yourself! Singing is fun, beneficial to health and heart, and doesnt cost a penny! Heres some good advice: sing more,stress less!

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