A bird doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song. — Maya Angelou
Songs can evoke feelings and emotions like no other medium. Songs are performed at funerals, graduations, life-changing parties and weddings to link our feelings.
When we require a charge, a pick-me-up, we frequently turn into music and tune to locate the motivation to help keep us moving.
I have been touched by particular songs. They have provided the required inspiration , and inspiration, to ignite the fire inside of me if it has been extinguished.
Whether I’m looking for a tune to assist me through a workout or get me through a trying circumstance, I hear the following tunes when I need to be filled-up again using their energy and their messages of recovery, celebration and hope.
Curing
It Is My Life
It’s my life, also it is never or now. ‘Cause I ai not gonna live. While I’m alive, I only want to live. — Bon Jovi
Many of us have experienced, or will experience, a landmark moment in our lives — a time when we have “gotten it,” when a response to a lingering, and sometimes painful question begins to reveal ourselves and we begin the process of changing, growing and recovery.
Bon Jovi’s It is My Life, reminds me I do indeed own my entire life. There is still plenty of time and there’s still plenty of fight and hope left in me to have.
Hero
So when you feel like hope is gone. You’ll be powerful and look inside and you see the truth that a hero lies in you. — Mariah Carey
Maybe not all heroes have superhuman strength or wear capes. There is a hero in me personally and there’s a few hero when we know sorrow and the pain will melt away and reach into our souls and the recovery will begin quite shortly.
Mariah Carey’s Hero reminds us that we could always find hope for recovery when we rely on our own religion and about our own new epic power to achieve that.
Climb
Ain’t about just how quickly I get there. Ain’t about what’s waiting on the other side. It’s the climb. — Miley Cyrus
It is frequently the times we remember that the most because these are the moments we all become aware of our strength to keep rising, regardless of the obstacles.
Climb, performed with Miley Cyrus, is still a good reminder there’s always worth in our attempt whatever the outcome.
The Storm is Over Now
The storm is over today. And I will see the sunshine. I can feel Heaven. Heaven is. — R. Kelly
The storms in our lives do subside. Painful and although difficult occasionally, when we maintain our beliefs we can start to feel that the therapeutic push away the clouds to reveal the sunshine.
The Storm’s Over, by R. Kelly, is a song of hope that informs us light will gradually replace darkness.
Celebration
Defying Gravity
Everyone deserves the chance to fly. And when I’m flying solo at least I’m flying free. — from the musical Wicked.
The only limitations we have are. We have the chance to know who we would like to be and to do whatever suits the goal of our life.
Having the courage to fly, as Elpheba exclaims in Defying Gravity, means we are free to live the life we choose.
Lose Yourself
You only get one shot, so do not miss your chance. This opportunity comes once in a life. You can do anything. — Eminem
Poets come in all forms and in different voices. Poets that are successful have the capacity attain them and to talk to their generation. Eminem is hitting his generation with his honest and persuasive lyrics that are filled with life lessons that are significant. Just in the event you are not fond of Rap music, I invite you to take a step out of your comfort zone and then listen.
Lose Yourself asks if we will be ready when opportunity presents itself in our own daily life. The tune ends with a reminder that we can do anything we put our hearts and minds to doing.
We’ll Rock You | We’re the Champions
Nonetheless, it’s been no bed of roses. No fun cruise — I still consider it a challenge before the whole human race. And I ai not gont lose. — Queen
Regardless of what life throws at all, we have the option to give in or to dig in and refuse to shed.
Queen’s We Will Rock You | We’re the Champions is an anthem that amuses our decision to continue moving — to maintain rocking, regardless of what’s in our way.
Gont Heard Today
Trying hard it is so hard trying today. Getting strong today, won’t be long today, becoming strong Gonna fly. — Bill Conti
Rocky is not a fighter, he is a winner. He wins not giving up regardless of the quantity of pain he is currently experiencing. Rocky celebrates the very best in all of us when we make the decision stay on our toes and to answer the final bell.
My favorite line from the film series is at Rocky if Rocky meets Apollo Creed at middle ring to touch glasses before the 15th and final round. Apollo glares at Rocky and says, “You’re going down.”
Rocky, looks up and replies, “No. No way.”
Hope
Seasons of Love
How do you measure a year from your life? What about love? Measure in love. — Jonathan Larson from the musical Rent
The musical Rent centers on a group on young musicians attempting to live in the face of AIDS during the late 1990s in New York City’s Lower East Side. The rock opera follows this group of friends within the duration of one year.
A persuasive question asked in the musical is, “How do you measure a year?” The answer lies in trust. The answer is based on love.
Wonderful God
Grace and mercy, He gave us. I expect that we have not too quickly forgotten that our God is an awesome God. — Michael W. Smith
Everything we’ve got in this world we have of Him. He offers us the faith, inspiration and motivation to continue moving.
From the busyness of our lives it could be easy to forget where our origin of life stems from. Michael W. Smith’s Amazing God provides a desired instant when I forget why I’m here.
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