After the COVID-19 lockdowns, there is a “new normal” emerging in the workplace. The pandemic changed a lot of things, including the nature of office work. In the old workplace, the firm’s focus was worker productivity. However, the pandemic has shown that health is important as it allows staff to work better. One of the things that should change in the new normal work environment is music in the office.
There are a number of benefits of listening to music Music is not just a source of pleasure but there are benefits for the employer and the employee from listening to music at work.
Music at the office helps keep focus
The modern job can be a drudge. The mundane day-to-day office tasks can drag down most people. To make the office more stressful, 70% of U.S. office space is open concept. The open workspaces’ lack of privacy can make the office people feel stressed and decrease their productivity.
In order to offset the lack of privacy, firms should allow employees to plug in their earphones and listen to music. Listening to music can help the cube dwellers feel happier and more productive. Background music enhances performance on cognitive tasks, improves accuracy, and enables the completion of repetitive tasks more efficiently.
Researchers studying how background music affects performance on repetitive tasks found it boosted efficiency. Music in the background while working can help a person concentrate better. Research shows that music can help in improving the processing speed of the brain. This is especially true if you can choose your own music. Office workers that are allowed to listen to their preferred choice of music complete tasks more quickly and come up with better ideas than those who have no control over their sound environment. So, next time when you are working make sure to play some music in the background that will help in boosting your mental performance.
Fight stress at work with music
Most employees feel job-related stress. Music can be an easy and effective stress-buster. Research confirms that music around 60 beats per minute can cause the brain to synchronize with the beat causing alpha brainwaves (frequencies from 8 – 14 hertz or cycles per second). This alpha brainwave is what is present when we are relaxed and conscious. Researchers at Stanford University have said that “listening to music seems to be able to change brain functioning to the same extent as medication.” Listening to music also reduces stress by lowering the stress hormone cortisol.
The effect of music on the memory
We all receive and process an avalanche of important and trivial information at work or on our own time. Where did I put my keys? Is that car going to stop? When is my next meeting?
After a point, there is a saturation point of all human beings. When it becomes difficult to remember everything studies suggest that music is also very effective in improving and enhancing the memory of a person. However, this depends on a number of factors such as the type of music that you choose to listen to. Though there are positive results of people being able to remember better when they work listening to music, these results vary. As each of us is different and have different brain functioning.
Music in the office motivates
We have all been there. There are times when we lack the motivation to work around here it is frequently called February. When you lack the motivation to work, it is time to listen to some music. It is seen that when people listen to fast-paced music, it helps them feel motivated and helps a person work harder.
This is why people working out prefer listening to fast-paced music. Choosing the right tempo of the music leaves a deep impact on the brain and helps motivate a person. However, each person will have a different taste in music.
Music has a positive impact on mood
There are times when a person can feel low. At such times, it can also affect the way we deal with clients and customers. Many studies show that listening to music can help in improving the mood of a person. One of the ways music affects mood is by stimulating the formation of certain brain chemicals. Listening to music increases the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Dopamine is produced in your body when you listen to a song you really like. It’s the same brain chemical responsible for the feel-good states obtained from eating chocolate, orgasm, or runner’s high. It is dopamine that could put you in a better mood at work and make you more productive. Increased dopamine can also improve your alertness and make you feel less tired.
Enjoying music stimulates the brain hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin has been called the “trust molecule” and the “moral molecule” since it helps us bond with and trust others. There’s evidence that the oxytocin bump experienced by music lovers can make them more generous and trustworthy.
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Music leaves a deep impact on the minds of people. It is very effective in helping people feel focused on their tasks and stay productive all day long. Office employees seem to enjoy listening to music when they work as it helps with stress and getting better brain activity.
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Ralph Bach has been in IT long enough to know better and has blogged from his Bach Seat about IT, careers, and anything else that catches his attention since 2005. You can follow him on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Email the Bach Seat here.