Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Music has a way of expressing that which cannot be put into words. It is for this reason (and many more) that music is regarded as one of ...
Although many people may think background noise in the office environment can be distracting, studies show that employees actually like to hear music while they are at work. Recruiting company ...
Music has always been more than just background noise. For many, it’s a tool for transformation. Ordinary tasks like washing dishes can all be turned into immersive experiences with something as ...
Employees looking to boost their mental health should grab their earbuds and tune into their favorite playlist. Processing Content Eighty-five percent of employees say that listening to music improved ...
Many researchers agree that music improves productivity at work (Stanford, Sheffield, Sachs, Samson, Bigand, 2013). According to Dr. Amit (Padnani, 2012), music would have a favorable impact in an ...
Let’s face it — sometimes life can feel like a drag. Maybe a work project has got you down, or it’s hard to bring yourself to do mundane tasks like cleaning. Whatever the case may be, finding ways to ...
Headphones and work come hand-in-hand in the workplace. Walk around any office or workspace and you’re bound to find workers nestled at their desks with earphones in. Maybe it’s AirPods or something ...
You've probably heard that classical music is good for studying, taking tests and doing creative work. This idea stems from the "Mozart Effect," a term coined in 1993 when scientists discovered that ...
Listening to music you like causes the brain to release the chemical dopamine, which makes you feel good and eases stress and anxiety. A cross-section of 400 studies (conducted in 2013) showed that ...
Bruins may use music to accompany their studies and socialization as the rhythm of midterms season accelerates. Research and student experiences suggest ties between music and the brain in influencing ...