Saturday, September 20, 2014

Music Playlists

Feeling sad is a natural feeling. If we didn't have sadness or suffering in the world, we wouldn’t be able to feel the good things either. They’re a package deal. In your “Sad” playlist, first have songs that you know will make you cry because it’s ok to cry. Sometimes a good cry is all a girl needs. Getting all of those tears out of your system is a good thing. Next comes the hopeful songs. Songs that’ll make you feel like there is a way out. Last but not least, are the songs that’ll make you smile. Smiling is the best form of medicine.
            Every girl’s emotional rollercoaster has to have its ups as well. A “Happy” playlist is always helpful when you’re getting ready for a date or getting dressed for a night out of town with the girls. These songs should be the “pump up the party” type of songs. Any song that gets you ready to party is one that has to be on this playlist. These songs will lighten the mood and get you excited for whatever adventure you have in stored for the night.
           I understand that not everyone in this world is spiritual and that’s just fine. However, for all those who are, a “God” playlist is always nice to have on hand. Not every day is going to be your best day and sometimes looking for someone to go to in your time of need is helpful to you. Music is one of the best ways of worshipping any type of God. Even if you’re having the best day of your life, singing praise to your God can make you feel even lighter inside.
            Everybody has that inner kid inside of them just screaming to let loose; even snotty adults do too. Having a “Kids” playlist on your phone or iPod is not a bad thing in any way. On those days that you miss being a kid and want to take a little stroll down memory lane; what better way of doing it than listening to all those songs you used to sing loud and obnoxiously when you were ten years old. Plus it’s always nice to have kid friendly songs if you’re listening to music with a child around.

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