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The Art Of Tranquility
The Art Of Tranquility
62 episodes
5 months ago

The Art of Tranquility is your best online source for acoustic environments to help with sleep, focus, study, and concentration.

Noise can interrupt sleep, and interrupted sleep is less restorative. Undesirable noise, like air and vehicle traffic that doesn’t disturb sleep can still affect sleep by changing the time we spend in different sleep stages, increasing lighter sleep stages and decreasing more restorative slow wave and REM sleep. Noises during sleep may increase secretion of hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol and elevate heart rate and blood pressure.

Short-term, fatigue, irritability, and poorer mental health are associated with exposure to nighttime noise. Long-term, poor quality sleep due to noise can have a number of adverse effects – heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, weight gain, increased use of sleep medications , decreased overall health, and certain types of cancer.

A very popular solution is to mask unwanted noise with a more desirable acoustic environment. Many find that masking background noise helps to distract from anxious or intrusive thoughts and readies the mind for sleep. The sounds found to be universally most effective are:

* Classic White Noise

* Ocean Waves & Beach Sounds

* Raindrops & Flowing Water

* Woods & Wilderness

* Relaxing Music

* Pink Noise

* Soothing Voices

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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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The Art of Tranquility is your best online source for acoustic environments to help with sleep, focus, study, and concentration.

Noise can interrupt sleep, and interrupted sleep is less restorative. Undesirable noise, like air and vehicle traffic that doesn’t disturb sleep can still affect sleep by changing the time we spend in different sleep stages, increasing lighter sleep stages and decreasing more restorative slow wave and REM sleep. Noises during sleep may increase secretion of hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol and elevate heart rate and blood pressure.

Short-term, fatigue, irritability, and poorer mental health are associated with exposure to nighttime noise. Long-term, poor quality sleep due to noise can have a number of adverse effects – heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, weight gain, increased use of sleep medications , decreased overall health, and certain types of cancer.

A very popular solution is to mask unwanted noise with a more desirable acoustic environment. Many find that masking background noise helps to distract from anxious or intrusive thoughts and readies the mind for sleep. The sounds found to be universally most effective are:

* Classic White Noise

* Ocean Waves & Beach Sounds

* Raindrops & Flowing Water

* Woods & Wilderness

* Relaxing Music

* Pink Noise

* Soothing Voices

Show more...
Alternative Health
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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CALMING SUMMER RAINSTORMS SOUNDS FOR DEEP SLEEP | Study, Meditate, Relax | 8 Hrs
The Art Of Tranquility
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CALMING SUMMER RAINSTORMS SOUNDS FOR DEEP SLEEP | Study, Meditate, Relax | 8 Hrs
The Art Of Tranquility

The Art of Tranquility is your best online source for acoustic environments to help with sleep, focus, study, and concentration.

Noise can interrupt sleep, and interrupted sleep is less restorative. Undesirable noise, like air and vehicle traffic that doesn’t disturb sleep can still affect sleep by changing the time we spend in different sleep stages, increasing lighter sleep stages and decreasing more restorative slow wave and REM sleep. Noises during sleep may increase secretion of hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol and elevate heart rate and blood pressure.

Short-term, fatigue, irritability, and poorer mental health are associated with exposure to nighttime noise. Long-term, poor quality sleep due to noise can have a number of adverse effects – heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, weight gain, increased use of sleep medications , decreased overall health, and certain types of cancer.

A very popular solution is to mask unwanted noise with a more desirable acoustic environment. Many find that masking background noise helps to distract from anxious or intrusive thoughts and readies the mind for sleep. The sounds found to be universally most effective are:

* Classic White Noise

* Ocean Waves & Beach Sounds

* Raindrops & Flowing Water

* Woods & Wilderness

* Relaxing Music

* Pink Noise

* Soothing Voices