We promise there are no commercial jingles on this list.
It’s annoying when that catchy chorus or two lines from the verse repeatedly replay in your brain. When a song gets stuck in your head, it basically becomes background music for the rest of your day. And when you’re constantly taking in negative music, TV, etc- it takes a toll on your mental health.
Let’s fight fire with fire. 🔥Here are 10 encouraging songs that you actually want to get stuck in your head- personalized to what you need.
Get this song stuck in your head when…
1. You need motivation to start your day.
2. You’re feeling anxious.
3. You feel like giving up.
4. You’re on top of the world.
5. You need a boost of confidence.
6. You’re feeling stressed and overwhelmed.
7. You’re unwinding after a long day.
8. You’re facing a challenge.
9. You’re stuck in traffic.
10. You need a praise break.
Scientists refer to this phenomenon of getting songs stuck in your head as “earworms.”
“Earworms are recurring tunes that involuntarily pop up and stick in your mind. 98% of the Western population has experienced these earworms.” | National Institutes of Health
It’s no secret that the media you consume affects your heart and mind. From doom-scrolling for hours on social media to binge-watching your favorite show for the 17th time, we’ve all been in a place where what we watch becomes a distraction instead of entertainment.
Philippians 4:8 tells us to think about things that are pure and admirable. We hope these songs reminded you that you are loved, and no matter what- God’s got you. If you want more songs to encourage you in your struggles of worry, anxiety or fear, check out the list below. ⬇️
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Good Day by Forrest Frank I’ve heard helps people if they are having a bad day as well. Then there is Always by Forrest Frank which helps with anxiety/or depression.