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Hopefully you've already [[Guide:Reducing lens complexity|equalized your lenses]]. | Hopefully you've already [[Guide:Reducing lens complexity|equalized your lenses]]. | ||
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Begin modulating your walks with some time spent wearing 20/20 crystal clear correction and some time spent with no correction while practicing [[active focus]] and [[Guide:Resolving double vision|double vision resolve]]. | Begin modulating your walks with some time spent wearing 20/20 crystal clear correction and some time spent with no correction while practicing [[active focus]] and [[Guide:Resolving double vision|double vision resolve]]. | ||
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The last diopter: it's a grind. Hopefully you've already equalized your lenses.
Transitioning to no glasses
Begin modulating your walks with some time spent wearing 20/20 crystal clear correction and some time spent with no correction while practicing active focus and double vision resolve.
As the months pass, spend more of the time without lenses and less of the time with lenses.==Transitioning to no glasses==
When are glasses no longer needed
One day, you'll put your glasses back on and not see any improvement in clarity. You're done with normalized lenses. (TODO: cite an EM source for this)
Final Stretch: Improvement without any lenses
TODO: talk about how to improve, now that you have no lenses to crutch on.