July 2016 Magazine | Page 111

by Mella Barnes W e are flooded with daily lists and how-to articles to help us improve or change our lives. Lose weight! Get organized! Divorce your cheating spouse and move across the country! Some of these are obviously easier said than done (I would have an easier time getting a divorce and moving than dropping those extra 10 pounds). Today, I want to talk to you about a truly easy way to change your life, in almost any direction you choose. Listen to different music. It sounds too easy, but give it a try for a week or longer. I guarantee you’ll think differently, perceive the world differently, and maybe make small changes to your life. Let’s say you’ve always been a country fan, and you hate current music. You shudder in disgust and turn the channel as fast as possible whenever you hear one of the latest pop songs. Perhaps you love pop music but hate jazz. This week, I want you to seek out music you hate and listen to it. Imagine you love it. If you love all genres, pick one you listen to the least or know the least about. If you like journaling, this would be the perfect time to document how you feel through this process. Initially, you’ll probably hate it, and that’s okay. Just observe it passively. What do you notice about the songs? You can notice all of the bad things about them first, but try to find one thing you do like. Even if it’s something small, like “I sort of like the drum beat.” That’s a great place to start! The goal is not to completely change your music taste here, and it’s completely okay to still hate the genre at the end of our experiment. What we are doing is changing your perspective ever so slightly. eydismedia.com 111