| I need to make myself a soundtrack to get through this....any suggestions?! |
| ** leaving a BAD relationship!! |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Will_Survive
Gloria Gaynor I Will Survive! |
| Pink- so what |
I hit submit too soon. So many if her sings fit: Just like a pill What about love Beautiful trauma |
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Stronger ("What Doesn't Kill You) - Kelly Clarkson
Bulletproof - la roux |
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Believe, Cher
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You oughta know-Alanis Morisette
Silent all these years-Tori Amos Since you been gone-Kelly clarkson Just like a Pill-Pink Feeling good-Nina Simone Stronger-Kanye West No scrubs-TLC Gives you Hell-American Rejects We are never ever getting back together-Taylor Swift Fight Song-Rachel Platten I love it(I don’t care!)-Charlie X icona pop |
| Don't dwell. Don't fixate. Don't make a mixtape of getting over a breakup. Rather, make a mixtape of upbeat-kickass-have fun-live your best life songs. Pro tip: the soundtrack of your life was effectively formed between age 12 and 22. What were your favorite songs then? |
| Bad Influence by Robert Cray. You’re welcome. |
Funny you say that. I listen to the 70’s channel on Sirius all the time. That was my 12-20 year old period. The music lifts me up and makes me optimistic happy and reflective. You are right! |
Not interested in dwelling or “whoa is me “ types of songs. More about feeling good and powerful now that his phase is over and I’m on to better things. |
Just don't make it about him or about the relationship (which you seem to be doing). That's dwelling. That's turning over too much power. Again: what songs do *you* love? What songs make *you* happy? What's your walk up song? If you don't know, then you should do some serious navel gazing and get to know yourself, figure out what you love, and go after your own dream. |
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Didn’t Susan Boyle have a really good one? |
It's brain science. That's when the adolescent brain develops and basically wires itself for life. NPR did a segment on it a million years ago about why certain songs from your youth have such an impact. Similarly, it's why nursing homes play certain songs from certain eras for residents (and dementia patients). Everyone has a soundtrack for their life. |