I listen to music all of the time while I work. The main thing that I’ve noticed is that I’m productive when I’m listening to music that I know very well. I tend not to listen to new music as my brain tries to process it and I get distracted. 4 Spice ups Stay_DandyOctober ...
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We all want to be more productive, whether at work, while studying, or generally throughout our day. The ability to boost our concentration and focus on the task at hand (otherwise known asmonotasking) is what separates the productive from the unproductive; the successful from the unsuccessful...
Research has shown that, under the right circumstances, music can actually be extremely beneficial for more than just drowning out distractions. Have you ever wondered if you should avoid hitting play on your favorite playlist for fear that music would make you less productive at work? Here are...
Staying focused and productive is still required no matter what kind of day you're having, so what can you do to stay productive? Interestingly enough, music can be helpful in promoting productivity at work. It's not just entertainment. It can also help you be more creative. It can be ...
The short answer seems to be yes, but it depends on the job and the music.In one study, machine operators at a clothes manufacturer became (2)___(productive) when they listened to relaxing music; the researchers therefore suggested trying music with a faster pace instead. However, in anoth...
What type of music is best:In the middle of feeling frazzled, put on a rhythmic drum beat or someTibetan bowls. Listening to sounds like these is likely to switch you out of this disorienting state of attention into one that’s more productive and soothing. Studies show that music canreduc...
But I can also respect those who need complete silence in order to be productive. My boyfriend is one of them. As he works on papers for grad school, I respectfully plug in my iPod and we’re both happy. There are times when I don’t mind the quiet but if I know I’ll be in ...
The research, undertaken by Brighton-based Mindlab International, suggests that silent offices may be the least productive. The Music Works experiment revealed a positive correlation between music and productivity. Overall, it showed that when listening to music, nine out of ten people performed ...
And in the early 1940s, the “Music While You Work”radio programdebuted and played twice a day for factory workers as they worked. The goal? To make these workers more productive. In 1993, asingle studywas completed by allowing those taking a specific section of an IQ test to listen to...