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Science 2012-09-25 2 min read

Combat Driver Fatigue with the Power of Music

A stressful workday can lead to a weary drive home. The National Safety Council suggests the use of music to remain alert and relive the exhaustion that can turn a lengthy commute into a common disaster.

BEVERLY HILLS, CA, September 25, 2012

Joe Vitale has recorded "The Healing Song"; a new CD with uplifting and empowering music that can liven up the workday drive. When lack of sleep, long work hours and pesky office details cloud the ability to be alert behind the wheel, the power of music can clear the mind, reduce body stress and hold off fatigue until a driver has reached the safety of their home.

Road and Travel Magazine recently highlighted the effects of fatigued driving and the dangers of wearing down behind the wheel. As most people tune out commercial radio and chatter, drivers can slip into highway hypnosis. The ability to react in split second time can easily become diminished. Empowering that alone time in the car takes more than just a loud volume and an open window. Carefully crafted upbeat tempos combined with positive lyrics, works at keeping the brain active and blood flowing. The result keeps drivers awake and alert of their surroundings and in the long run, this saves lives.

"The Healing Song," self-help singer and songwriter Joe Vitale's 4th CD in his inspiring and uplifting catalog of music, is recorded to stimulate energy in the mind and body. The rhythms and melodies in each song get your feet tapping and offer harmonies that inspire you to sing and move. The activity you become part of is guaranteed to shake off the stress and fatigue of the workday, and can even heal body pain and emotional stress.

The National Safety Council States "Break the monotony. Turn the radio on, slap your thighs, keep your eyes moving and sing. All of these are anti-fatigue measures that keep you alert."

The best results for fighting driver fatigue include getting a good night's sleep, maintaining a healthy diet and getting exercise. Having positive music designed to fight fatigue and empower the body to stay alert is an added benefit. Keeping a copy of this music in your car should be considered as much of a necessity as having a cup of coffee on the drive. Unlike coffee, which can wear off in no time, a good CD can be played over and over again to continue its positive affect.

Hear samples of Joe Vitale's music by visiting the following websites:

http://www.TheHealingSong.com
http://www.HealingMojoMusic.com
http://www.GetUpAndStrut.com
http://www.AligningToZero.info

Select Tracks are available for FREE download by visiting the sites. Samples of the songs will stream directly online so you can experience the music for yourself.

To learn more about Joe Vitale, the world's first self-help singer and songwriter, visit http://www.mrfire.com. For more information on healing music, email healingmusic@aweber.com.

For media and performance requests, please contact: 

Suzanne Burns 

(512) 278-1610

For information specifically on this press release, contact Joe Dolan at 818-742-7719 or visit http://www.joedolanpr.com. Joe Dolan Public Relations is located in Beverly Hills, CA and serves clients worldwide.