Bringing Balance to the Eyes

Very few people think about balance of the eye when it comes to improving eyesight. It’s understandable that most people want to cut straight to the chase and work…
Read moreEye Exercises for a Busy Life: Part Four

Who has time for eye exercises? Aren’t our lives too busy already? On the other hand don’t we all want better, healthier vision? In this fourth blog of a…
Read moreThe Art of NOT Seeing Part 3 – Underusing The Non-Dominant Eye

In this third and final blog in my Art of NOT seeing trilogy, I will be looking at how our societal behaviors have lead us to have poorer vision…
Read moreEye Exercises for a Busy Life: Part 3

Who has time for eye exercises? Aren’t our lives too full already? On the other hand don’t we all want better, healthier vision? In this third blog of a…
Read moreThe Art of NOT Seeing Part 2 – Underusing The Pupil

Last week I talked about how, as a society, we have developed an art of NOT seeing. By this, I mean that there are aspects of our vision that…
Read moreEye Exercises for a Busy Life: Part 2

Who has time for eye exercises? Aren’t our lives too full already? On the other hand don’t we all want better, healthier vision? In this second blog of a…
Read moreThe Art of NOT Seeing Part 1 – Underusing Peripheral Vision

The Art of Seeing by Aldous Huxley is a great book for building better visual habits and for gaining a background into the subject of vision improvement. Throughout a…
Read moreEye Exercises for a Busy Life: Part 1

Who has time for eye exercises? Aren’t our lives too full already? On the other hand don’t we all want better, healthier vision? In this first blog of a five…
Read moreThe Zen of Eye Exercises

What is the Zen of eye exercises? We want you to design a vision improvement program for the long term healing of your vision, but sometimes the thought of doing eye exercises for the next few months, years or for the rest of your life feels like a heavy burden. Instead, try doing your eye exercises “just for today” and in the moment.
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