Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The Universal Language of Joy



The Universal Language of Joy



    What does music mean to you? Music is one of the most important things in my life. Whether people realize it or not people tend to tune themselves, their reality, and their current moment with the music they consciously choose to listen to. When I am feeling good and energetic I listen to some of my favorite music like punk and rock. If I am feeling calm and peaceful I listen to Enya or fantasy music, if I am sad I listen to songs and music that reinforces the emotions I am experiencing in the moment.


    Have you ever noticed how a favorite song can instantly shift your mood? Whether it’s a calm instrumental piece or a high energy anthem or ballad. Music has a way of reaching the heart when words fall short. It connects us, grounds us, and reminds us of the beauty in the present moment.



    Music is universal experience that the majority of humankind indulges in. Regardless of the types of music or lyrics. It is something that can reveal things and emotions about ourselves, allow us to connect to others near and far, and also alter the emotions and experiences of our lives.



    Music matters in your everyday life. It helps you remember yourself, it helps encourage you, it connects you, it reveals you, it helps you release things no longer needed in your experience.

1. Music Changes Your Energy
The rhythm and melody of music can influence your brain waves and heart rate. Upbeat songs energize you, while slower melodies promote relaxation. When you intentionally choose music that reflects the mood you want to feel, ,not just the one you’re in, you actively shape your emotional state.

Create a “Positivity Playlist” filled with songs that make you feel empowered, inspired, or grateful.

This is the one I have made for myself on youtube.


2. Music Encourages Mindfulness
Listening deeply to music, noticing each instrument, lyric, and tone, brings you fully into the present moment. This kind of mindful listening quiets mental chatter and helps you reconnect with your emotions without judgment.


Take 5 minutes today to close your eyes, breathe, and simply listen to one favorite song without multitasking.





3. Music Strengthens Emotional Resilience
Songs often mirror the highs and lows of life. When you listen, sing, or play an instrument, you’re processing emotion in a healthy way, transforming sadness or stress into expression and release.


Keep a “mood-matching” playlist for moments when you need comfort, and another for times when you need motivation or courage.

My sad playlist on youtube  when life is tough and I immerse myself in the emotion for a while. 

 
4. Music Builds Connection and Community
Sharing music is an act of connection, dancing, singing, or even sending a song to a friend can deepen bonds and spread positivity. It’s a simple way to say, “This made me think of you.”


5. Music Inspires Creativity and Focus
Instrumental or ambient tracks can enhance concentration and flow, especially during creative work or journaling. The right sounds can calm your mind and spark new ideas.

My fantasy music playlist on youtube.

    When you find yourself low of energy put on some music that gets you moving. If you are sad you could indulge in the sadness a bit or put on some positive or happy music to uplift you. What ever you choose, be intentional. When I choose to listen to sad music it isn't with the intention to dwell and fester. I listen to fully feel what I am feeling so I can completely let it go, with no lingering. If my sadness isn't deep or heavy, I intentionally choose something to pick me up. I am intentional and mindful, I encourage you to be as well. 


"Where words fail, music speaks.” — Hans Christian Andersen


    I challenge you to share one uplifting song on social media this week with a caption about how it makes you feel.


    Music is more than entertainment, it’s energy medicine for the soul. The next time you feel low, anxious, or disconnected, press play on a song that speaks to your heart. Let the rhythm remind you that positivity isn’t forced, it’s felt.


 Get your free Positivity Playlist Journal Page here!!






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