BEST GOODBYE SONGS FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS

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If you are struggling to say goodbye when you are leaving, we have compiled a playlist that will make it easier for you to leave. The list of songs belongs to all genres like pop, rock, and country. Our list of songs is wistful, melancholy, celebratory, grateful, and even snarky.
Some of the hardest goodbyes are the ones that are sudden, unexpected, and don’t allow the luxury of parting words or gestures. At times it’s a choice, while at others it’s chance. If you’re fortunate, you get to say farewell. But that often doesn’t make the transition easier. Is it any wonder that many of life’s most stressful events involve goodbyes?
 

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Songs About Moving Forword
Music is among the best kinds of medicine for healing a broken heart. When you’re trying to move forward after a breakup, having a playlist full of songs about moving on you can cry to, laugh to, dance to, and do whatever you need to do to is key.

Luckily, making music is part of the recovery process for many musicians as well, which means there’s no shortage of breakup songs for you to choose from as you work on picking up the pieces of your broken heart.

Uplifting songs about moving on and letting go can be great — to an extent. But if you don’t want to end up wallowing in self-pity for too long, what you really need is breakup songs about moving on to bigger and better things.

Moving on from a breakup is hard—really, really hard—and can take time, but music can be a crutch that helps prop you up while you heal. “Music affects the limbic system of the brain, a mid-brain interior section that responds emotionally,” says relationship therapist Tammy Nelson, Ph.D. “When we listen to music the limbic system reacts with chills, excitement, joy, sadness, and anger.”

With that in mind, listening to empowering, uplifting songs can help boost your mood. Dr. Nelson explains that the amygdala (a part of the limbic system inside your brain that controls memories and emotion) is connected to trauma, and when we listen to music, feelings connected to trauma can be quieted.
 
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