When snoring is a problem

Snoring can be a problem, both for the individual who snores and their long-suffering partner who braves lying beside them. Most people snore at some time or the other. This is normal, particularly if they have a cold and lay on their back. The best way to deal with someone snoring is to gently turn him or her onto his or her side, preferably facing away from you and remember they cannot help it.

Snoring is a serious problem when related to a medical condition called sleep apnea, and is an indication that the person snoring is experiencing short periods of time when they are not breathing. This type of snoring is often accompanied by a sharp intake of breath that does not seem to be released for quite some time. If you or your partner snore and are worried about the possibility of this being related to a medical problem it‘s important to have this checked out by your doctor.

A possible way to avoid snoring is to lose weight if you are larger than is recommended for your body frame. It will also help to avoid too much alcohol before bedtime, which can invariably lead to the type of snorting and guffawing usually only heard in the wilds of the jungle.

Some snorers have small raised bumps in their noses that cause an obstruction. These can often be painlessly removed and thereby diminish snoring activity.
Other people can snore for no particular problematic reason. This is fine if they are planning to sleep alone, but can cause problems if disturbing someone else. Sometimes people who snore do not realize the severity of the problem even though their bleary-eyed partner is unfocused in the morning and dreads another day when they have not slept.

The best solution to this problem is for both parties to recognize the difficulty being experienced, discuss it and agree that a spare bed for the non-snoring partner needs to be made available. It should be agreed upon that no one is to be offended by this as it is not personal, merely practical and makes good sense.

The only folks for whom snoring is not a problem are people who snore together, sleep soundly and have no related medical issues. If you have had such a couple stay in your house and lain awake all night listening to one person snort and blow bubbles as the other guffaws and snores during their partner’s intake of breath, you may find their audible velocity a nightmare, which is of course a problem for you.

How to use music to relieve stress

Music is popular because it has the ability to aid people in a quest to feel good. It can help make you feel happy, sexy, relaxed, or if you listen to the wrong kind at the wrong time, angry. One of the best reasons to listen to music though, is because it can relieve stress. Whether you are over worked and in need of relaxation, or suffering from a relationship breakup or grief, listening to music can leave you feeling calm and stress free, providing you with welcome relief.

One way music achieves such a calming response is by helping to slow down a listeners palpitating heart. When you feel stressed, one of the physical reactions you will probably experience will be a racing heartbeat, otherwise known as palpitations. Other symptoms may follow, such as rapid breathing and emotional anxiety. Music can also leave you breathing more deeply, and making your breaths longer, and slower. The physical reactions which music alters will also help to alter your emotions and ultimately reduce stress.

The best music to listen to which will help you relax is that which you really enjoy, and which may have positive associations for you personally. It can also help if you listen to gentle, mellow music that has a slow beat. Stringed instruments can be very soothing to listen to, and so can instruments that have a deep, penetrating tone, such as a saxophone. Lighter toned instruments also have their part to play in stress relief, such as the flute, and the human voice when in tune, and pleasant to the ear.

Music you play as well as listen to can help reduce stress. Focusing on listening to notes, rather than concentrating on worries, can leave you feeling refreshed and calm. Losing yourself in a self-penned melody can open up your creative side which is more child like and stress free.

Some music is designed specifically with the intention of helping listeners with stress relief, such as binaural beat music. It aids stress reduction by altering frequencies in the brain and bringing about a relaxed state of consciousness. Listening to binaural beat music can help sufferers of anxiety and panic attacks, and make everyday stresses and strains seem reduced in intensity.

You can use music to relieve stress by choosing soothing sounds to listen to which make you feel at peace with the world. Listening regularly to gentle music can be used as part of a larger stress reduction plan, or be utilized whenever you feel the urge to unwind and let go of stress and worries.