What success have you had improving your vision?

For those of you who have had success. Please share your stories here and what activities or modalities seem to work for you?

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I have had some success in changing my perception of how much I need to wear my glasses! I am 56 with glasses I originally bought at age 24 so that I could read the highway signs sooner. I decided to limit wearing glasses to the times when I am driving, and this works well for me. I'm not always putting the glasses down and losing them any more. (I might also like to have more precise vision when I am looking at designs, sweeping up dust or if I am in a crowd of people.) My husband is supposedly "very near-sighted," dependent on his glasses and squints when reading - sometimes. We have talked about the time in his life when he first started to wear glasses and the sense he had at this time that the world beyond his immediate family (his "perception" of it) was chaotic. So I consider it "success" that we have raised our awareness about the need for glasses.
This is great Emily. My personal observation in my case and with my clients is what you describe so well. That is to modify our perceptions of the relationship to glasses. This in itself is so powerful in observing the variations in clearness and unclearness. Thanks for your quick response. Have lots more experiences. .

Emily Robin Jackson said:
I have had some success in changing my perception of how much I need to wear my glasses! I am 56 with glasses I originally bought at age 24 so that I could read the highway signs sooner. I decided to limit wearing glasses to the times when I am driving, and this works well for me. I'm not always putting the glasses down and losing them any more. (I might also like to have more precise vision when I am looking at designs, sweeping up dust or if I am in a crowd of people.) My husband is supposedly "very near-sighted," dependent on his glasses and squints when reading - sometimes. We have talked about the time in his life when he first started to wear glasses and the sense he had at this time that the world beyond his immediate family (his "perception" of it) was chaotic. So I consider it "success" that we have raised our awareness about the need for glasses.
Thank you for your response, Roberto! I look forward to learning more from other people. For me these are completely new ways of looking at vision.



Roberto Kaplan said:
This is great Emily. My personal observation in my case and with my clients is what you describe so well. That is to modify our perceptions of the relationship to glasses. This in itself is so powerful in observing the variations in clearness and unclearness. Thanks for your quick response. Have lots more experiences. .

Emily Robin Jackson said:
I have had some success in changing my perception of how much I need to wear my glasses! I am 56 with glasses I originally bought at age 24 so that I could read the highway signs sooner. I decided to limit wearing glasses to the times when I am driving, and this works well for me. I'm not always putting the glasses down and losing them any more. (I might also like to have more precise vision when I am looking at designs, sweeping up dust or if I am in a crowd of people.) My husband is supposedly "very near-sighted," dependent on his glasses and squints when reading - sometimes. We have talked about the time in his life when he first started to wear glasses and the sense he had at this time that the world beyond his immediate family (his "perception" of it) was chaotic. So I consider it "success" that we have raised our awareness about the need for glasses.

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