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During a similar time for me, my song was Destiny Child's Survivor. (grammar aside, you have to make it work with the music sometimes). I'm a Survivor. I'm not gon' give up. I'm not gon' stop. I will work harder. I'm a Survivor. I'm gonna make it. I will survive. Keep on survivin'. Positive music or very expressive music is always very helpful. When I'm emotional, I like the music LOUD!!!! If I'm pissed (at self or others) and trying to shake it and calm myself, LOUD music in the car is the best! Something with either a lot of guitar or a lot of bass or excellent harmonies so I can sing along. Whatever it is, it has to be passionate! Bryan Adams is good for harmonies and guitar. I used to clear the furniture from the floor and dance. Usually something slow and expressive like Sarah McLachlan's Angel. I haven't done that in YEARS. I have the space for it now so I can take it back up. Singing is also very therapeutic for me especially if I can get something new and challenging and conquer it. I can blow off steam AND add a new song to my repertoire. |
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