Questions & Answers. You have questions. And Jake has answers, especially if they haven’t been covered in one of the other sections of the blog / free guides.
Many of the topics here originate from your e-mails, or from Quora, or threads in our Facebook group, or even YouTube comments on occasion. Natural myopia control is a wide ranging and complex subject, and this might be the section to find answers to some of your questions. Browse and discover!
Silly Days: Cat & Glasses Phone Wallpaper
I have nothing serious and insightful for you today. There are some new questions in the therapist Q&A, and the computer wizards added a new and easy way to upload a profile picture for yourself (find it right on top if you are logged in, and on the forum page). We are also signed up on a larger scale effort to work out the myopia problem, and you'll be able to get a membership there, through us, for free. It's not [...]
Phone-In-Car: Neha’s Trick To Make Yourself Take Breaks
Habits are the key to any long term success. Anything you have to force yourself to do, or remind yourself to do, is always at risk of being abandoned. If you have a habit instead, that puts any given activity on "autopilot" for you. Whenever you are embarking on something new (like vision improvement), the question should always be ... how can I turn activities into habit?To build habits, you might have to employ tricks to enforce activities at first. [...]
Jon & High Myopia: A Very Detailed Progress Report
If you have fairly high myopia and are wondering what good progress might look like, there are some posts you will want to check out in the forum. Jon reports:Short version:– I did big jumps through the initial ciliary relaxation phase, and while figuring out optimal Rx’s.– Once I had a good distance and good close up pair, and after that initial ciliary relaxation jump, .25 increments seem to work better for me (I took a roundabout way to get [...]
Why You Shouldn’t Trust Us About Vision Improvement
Whenever I talked with Alex, he always expressed concern about people not believing the premise of myopia rehab. It's one of the things I always disagreed with Alex about, to some degree. Why should skepticism be a bad thing?You know what skepticism means, more than anything. It means you are thinking.I like thinking. I like you thinking. Why should you blindly believe what some random guy on some random Website says, something that goes counter to everything you have ever heard?Question [...]
Jon’s Introduction: Exploring Vision Improvement
Today let's look at Jon's post in the forum, talking about his discovery of myopia rehab, this site, and is initial experience with putting all the concepts into practice: Finally getting around to doing a little introduction here… I forget what I was researching at the time that first led me into discovering that myopia reduction may be possible, but I think it was something that led me to gettingstronger.org and various hormesis related topics. I then discovered his writings on [...]
Sasha’s Journal: Double Vision & Strong Vs. Weak Eye
Today's post is actually coming from Sasha's notes in the support forum. If you are working to improve your eyes, this should be motivating for you. i’ve just been going easy, mostly with the -2 prescription, sometimes without glasses when the weather is too nice to look at it through glass. i was also fairly busy with other things and was not paying special attention to vision. my normalised prescription is so weak though that i have to pull [...]