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Why You Should Add Music To Your Crochet Time

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Feb, 06, 2023
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Music can be a fun addition to your crochet time, but the benefits go beyond a catchy tune. Music has long been known to affect the mind and body positively, but what are the benefits of listening to music while you crochet?

Keep reading to discover the 5 benefits of listening to music while you crochet that will boost the positive impacts of your crochet time on your mental and emotional well-being.

So, let’s dig right in.

Music Boosts Your Mood

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Music has the power to boost your mood and make you feel better. Not only can it trigger the release of feel-good brain chemicals like serotonin and dopamine, but it can also help you relax and reduce stress.

Listening to music can be an effective and natural way to help alleviate depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. It can also help to improve your focus and concentration by distracting you from negative thoughts and enabling you to enter a more positive mindset. Music has the potential to not only lift your spirits but also to reduce physical pain and improve your overall sense of well-being.

Listening To Music Reduces Stress and Anxiety:

Listening to music has been clinically proven to reduce stress and anxiety levels. It is especially effective for calming the mind and body. Research has indicated that music can help lower your heart rate and blood pressure, relaxing your body.

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Music has also been used in therapeutic settings to help people manage their emotions and cope with difficult situations. It can be used to create a peaceful atmosphere, helping to make stressful moments more bearable. Furthermore, studies have also found that music can help improve overall mental well-being, providing comfort and contentment.

Music Improves Memory

Music has been known to have a beneficial effect on memory recall, especially when it comes to language learning. It is thought that the rhythm and patterns of music can help trigger the brain’s cognitive functions, aiding in retrieving and storing information. In addition, many people find that listening to music can create a relaxed yet focused atmosphere that can help to foster better memory recall. Studies have shown that music can be a powerful tool to help people remember facts, data, and even entire conversations.

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Coupling music with crochet can boost your ability to remember techniques and stitches learned earlier, to apply to a current project. It will also help develop muscle memory and help you retain the skills you are learning now.

Improve Cognitive Performance

Listening to music can greatly improve cognitive performance, including problem-solving, decision-making, and creativity. Various studies have shown that music can positively affect cognitive functions. Certain genres and tempos have the most beneficial effects. For example, a study by the American Psychological Association found that listening to classical music increased participants’ scores on creativity, problem-solving, and decision-making tests. Similarly, a study by the University of London found that listening to fast-paced music improved participants’ performance on mathematical tasks.

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Therefore, it is clear that listening to music can have a positive impact on cognitive performance. This is perfect for learning new crochet techniques and stitches or designing new patterns.

Enhance Physical Performance

Music has been utilized for centuries to help athletes and exercisers enhance their physical performance.

It can be a great source of motivation and can even help reduce their perceived fatigue levels during strenuous activities. Music has been shown to affect physical performance positively. It boosts energy, helping to improve focus and concentration. It also distracts from any pain or discomfort that may be felt during exercise. Additionally, the music’s rhythm can help regulate breathing and movement, allowing athletes to perform better and for longer.

Applying this to your crochet time, you can use music to help you feel more energetic, focus and concentrate on your project, and alleviate any pain or discomfort you may feel in your body.

Music can be a great way to help relax and rejuvenate the mind and body. So why not grab your favorite playlist and try it next time you sit down to crochet?

Crocheting is a healthy and fun way to care for yourself, and music is just one strategy to boost the benefits of crochet. To learn another of my favorite benefit-boosting strategies, click here.

Let me know what you listen to while you crochet down in the comments.

You can also DM me on Instagram anytime. I love to hear from you and get to know you.

Show me your projects using the Tunisian full stitch down in the comments.

🧶 Happy Stitching!

xo — Lavena

P.S. Grab your copy of The Ultimate Guide to Crochet for Mental Health and tap into the benefits of creativity so that you can become one of many amazing women who have unlocked the secret to experiencing joy, peace, and calm in their everyday lives by becoming renewed and revitalized while having fun with crochet.

Lavena Perry

Hello lovely! Let's get all of the labels out the way so we can talk... I'm a daughter, sister, mother, entrepreneur, writer, podcaster, college graduate, and passionate crafter who has survived raising special needs children, a child with cancer, a heart condition, and becoming a widow at a young age...whew! Made it. But here's the important part... I teach women how to use crochet as a creative outlet for self-care so that they can reduce anxiety and depression, be more mindful and present, and experience joy from their lives. What does that have to do with crafting? EVERYTHING!! Learning creative skills is a great way to care for yourself, activates the creative centers in your brain and lets ideas start to flow, builds self-esteem and confidence, and relieves anxiety and depression symptoms. YEAH, crocheting, knitting, and sewing can do ALL of that! I firmly believe that people WANT to spend time caring for themselves through creativity, but life often gets in the way and the desire to learn gets put on the back burner. Here is your opportunity to finally learn these essential skills and transform your passion into purpose, care for yourself, and feel better! So happy you are here! xo — Lavena

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