Music, asked by benjaminisgood71, 4 months ago

As mentioned, their music is often about family and nature, which is very important in their way of life.
Share the name of a song that is important to you (example: Home by Kit Chan) and why it is important.

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Answered by jishamanheri08
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We all know the power of a good song, especially during a difficult or strenuous time in life. Music can provide comfort and drive to even the most stressed workers.

Need some new music choices to support and motivate you on your journey in the business world? We asked entrepreneurs to share their favorite songs that inspire them the most. In nearly every genre, from rock and rap to country and classical, here are 50 songs that entrepreneurs love.

1. "I Hope You Dance" by Lee Ann Womack

"On difficult days, the song I blast from my speakers is 'I Hope You Dance' by Lee Ann Womack. It reminds me that bravery is an option I choose, in business and in life. The lyrics 'Never settle for the path of least resistance / Livin' might mean taking chances, but they're worth takin'' inspire me to take the next step, reach out to the next person, keep trying to be heard over the noise that surrounds us." – Hope Saidel, president, Golly Gear

2. "My Way" by Frank Sinatra

"I cannot think of a song that fires me up and encourages me to dig deeper more than Frank Sinatra's 'My Way.' As entrepreneurs, sometimes we bite off more than we can chew. We have regrets, but too few to mention, as we are people who are willing to take risks and put ourselves out there. I guess the ending is most appropriate. 'To think I did all that / And may I say, not in a shy way / Oh, no. Oh, no, not me / I did it my way.' There's not much more of an entrepreneur-spirited line than that." – Julie Busha, CEO, Slawsa

3. "The Distance" by Cake

"One song that really inspires me, and which is still on my workout playlist, is 'Going the Distance' by Cake. I've always liked the song, but I've identified with it more and more as I've really learned what it is to be an entrepreneur over the last four years. I'm sure some teams get lucky quickly, but usually endurance and determination are the biggest keys to success. Entrepreneurship is usually no trophies, no flowers, no flashbulbs, no wine. But going the distance in the face of adversity will eventually lead to reward." – Tadd Spering, founder and CEO, Stylinity

4. "Never Give Up on a Good Thing" by George Benson

"Being an entrepreneur means being all in, every day, despite the odds, because the reward is worth the effort. One song that reminds me to literally never give up is George Benson's 'Never Give Up on a Good Thing.'" – Alison O'Brien, CEO and co-founder, JWalking Designs

5. "Vienna" by Billy Joel

"It's from one of the greatest albums ever, but was a B-side track, so it's an underdog song to begin with. And I feel, as an entrepreneur, you are playing the role of underdog a lot against bigger, more established companies. Also, the song is about remembering to enjoy the journey that is life and not getting burnt out, and that, to me, is the essence of being an entrepreneur." – Scott Paladini, founder, Bear Mattress

6. "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong

"Whenever my twice-daily dose of coffee runs out and all my daily stress catches up to me, I like to listen to 'What a Wonderful World' by Louis Armstrong. It has such a beautiful message and reminds me why I decided to start my company in the first place: to spread positivity to everyone's day. It inspires me to continue doing what I love, no matter how hard it can be at times. The world is a beautiful place, as Mr. Armstrong says, and this song reminds me of that when I need it most." – Arianna DiMatteo, owner, Aria Bella Candles

7. "9 to 5" by Dolly Parton

"The song that inspires me is '9 to 5' by Dolly Parton. It's a great, upbeat song, [and it] makes me laugh. I pour myself a cup of ambition – aka coffee – and get to work." – Kelly Martin, president, Promotional Bridge

8. "Supergirl" by Anna Naklab

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