Music can indeed enhance relationships, and I'll tell you how.
Let's say you and your wife are in the car looking for a good song on the radio. You suddenly come across a station playing a song that first came out the year you both met. This brings back memories of a special time in your life journey together.
Though most people break out the photo album when wishing to recollect special moments in their lives, songs, too, can say a thousand words. They uplift, inspire, excite, and entertain us.
I frequently play songs on my iPod that remind me of high school, as they were released during those 4 years. The same goes for ones that came out around the time I was pulling all nighters for college courses.
That's the beauty of songs -- they're not only for dancing or easy listening, but they also connect us to the past. And when you and your partner listen to songs together that conjure up great memories, it not only puts you both in a better mood, but it positively impacts the relationship.
Do you see music in the same light?
Let's say you and your wife are in the car looking for a good song on the radio. You suddenly come across a station playing a song that first came out the year you both met. This brings back memories of a special time in your life journey together.
Though most people break out the photo album when wishing to recollect special moments in their lives, songs, too, can say a thousand words. They uplift, inspire, excite, and entertain us.
I frequently play songs on my iPod that remind me of high school, as they were released during those 4 years. The same goes for ones that came out around the time I was pulling all nighters for college courses.
That's the beauty of songs -- they're not only for dancing or easy listening, but they also connect us to the past. And when you and your partner listen to songs together that conjure up great memories, it not only puts you both in a better mood, but it positively impacts the relationship.
Do you see music in the same light?
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