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'''Habits''' are important in improving your vision in the long term.
'''Habits''' are important in improving your vision in the long term.
One can never be expected to change everything overnight but small sustainable changes make all the difference. Try adding/changing one thing at a time and implement that change for a few weeks, once it is habit, then add another. The first two habits you should implement are, first: never use your full correction for near work (see [[differentials]]) and second: take breaks during near work (see [[20-20-20 rule]]). Also never underestimate the importance of light to your vision.
==Videos==
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[[Category:Articles]]
One can never be expected to change everything overnight but small sustainable changes make all the difference. Try adding/changing one thing at a time and implement that change for a few weeks, once it is habit, then add another.
Here are some videos from Jake and EM students to help you along:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiVtBFjW64o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5op-fLx7K8s&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VmCRVqbk28&t=65s
Explore YouTube for even more 😁

Revision as of 20:51, 4 February 2021

Habits are important in improving your vision in the long term.

One can never be expected to change everything overnight but small sustainable changes make all the difference. Try adding/changing one thing at a time and implement that change for a few weeks, once it is habit, then add another. The first two habits you should implement are, first: never use your full correction for near work (see differentials) and second: take breaks during near work (see 20-20-20 rule). Also never underestimate the importance of light to your vision.

Videos