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Practicing quiet at times throughout the day might set you up for better rest at night. “Silence and periods of calm stimulate brain growth and relieve tension, which can result in a higher sense of well-being, as people can then feel more relaxed generally,” says Prunty. “When this occurs, sleep quality improves.”
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Read More »Share on Pinterest Westend61/Getty Images Shhh… do you hear that? Or, rather, not hear that? It’s silence. In our ever-noisy world full of background music, on-demand shows and podcasts, and airplanes flying overhead, many of us don’t experience a great deal of quiet. And according to scientific evidence, that’s not such a great thing for our health. Experts and research studies alike confirm that, especially in our loud world, time spent in silence can bring numerous health benefits. Though an absence of sound may suggest emptiness, you may discover that dialing down the noise offers surprising fullness for body, mind, and spirit. Here’s a look at some solid reasons to get quiet, plus real-world tips on how to do so. Silence may help your health in several ways, including: lowering blood pressure
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Read More »Silence may reduce cortisol We’ve all probably experienced a sense of overwhelm at a chest-thumpingly loud concert or a noisy child’s birthday party. This mental phenomenon has a physiological basis. The same study that showed the effects of noise on concentration also found that people who performed their task with noise in the background had higher levels of the stress hormone cortisol. “An accumulation of unpleasant noise can lead to mental stress and an excess release of cortisol,” says clinical psychologist Martine Prunty, PhD. “When it becomes elevated, it can lead to weight gain, feelings of significant overwhelm, difficulties sleeping, and chronic diseases.” Silence stimulates creativity Clearing your head with a long silence could be the key to increased creativity. Though clinical research on the exact relationship between silence and creativity is scant, many experts have touted the benefits of mental downtime for better creative output. Periods of downtime have been found to increase productivity and improve problem-solving. “Learning to ‘digest’ our thoughts and quiet the mind can help make room for sparks of creativity and inspired action,” says Blair. “Muddy water. Let stand. Becomes clear.” -Lao Tzu Silence could improve insomnia Most of us need a quiet environment for sleep. In fact, the stress of external noise can disrupt nighttime rest to the same degree as a sleep disorder. But the wee hours aren’t the only time when silence can prevent insomnia. Practicing quiet at times throughout the day might set you up for better rest at night. “Silence and periods of calm stimulate brain growth and relieve tension, which can result in a higher sense of well-being, as people can then feel more relaxed generally,” says Prunty. “When this occurs, sleep quality improves.” Silence can encourage mindfulness When you’re silent, you have an invitation to sit with the present moment. While you may feel an impulse to fill the space with an activity, a conversation, or some music, you can consciously choose to stay with the silence. This allows the thoughts to settle and the body to return to a parasympathetic state. How to get more silence in your life We can’t necessarily escape the world in a Cone of Silence, “Get Smart”-style. But with a bit of intention, we can bring more stillness into our everyday lives. Try these methods of turning down the noise: Make your vehicle a noise-free zone.
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