The second Winter Installment should have loaded for you this weekend.

It is open for any program participant, though there are some caveats I’d like to point out:

You really do want to have made it through the core program already, and ideally have experience with double vision as well.  Also, verbatim the installment should be used only if you are below -2.00 in correction already.  Otherwise you don’t want to go without glasses for that time, instead use the differential prescription.

The installment would be well suited in the regular Web Program, where the correct steps for unlocking installments at an appropriate time happen.

While there is no downside to following the installment, you will really get the benefit from it only if you already spent a few months improving your eyesight.  Prior to that, you should still have your hands full with getting good habits around your close-up use, and getting a few hours a day of active focus.

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I have been avoiding doing any sort of promoting of the site, so far.

I do realize that this is counter to the whole idea of providing this tool to a larger audience, but I find myself overwhelmed by questions and the learning curve quite easily.

For example, you might notice when I take more than a day to answer your e-mail, or the times that it takes me a day or two to make it to answer forum questions.  Likewise, blog articles slow down during these times.

This is usually when either the site has broken, or I am getting more than a hundred e-mails in a day, or I have to deal with the various administrative challenges that arise (for example, the still pending resolution of payment processing, ie. replacing the temporary Paypal based solution with something more solid).

Hopefully, as these things get to be less prevalent, I will be able to extend the reach of the site a bit further.  I am in the process of looking for some administrative help, especially on the Web end of things, to free up more of my time to spend on your eyesight related questions.

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There are also various interesting side projects, and client contributions that I am working on making more beneficial to you, to keep you entertained, motivated, and new content flowing that relates to your myopia rehab goals.

Here is a recent example:

The client suggested that we should use simple infographics to tell some of the stories that are in blog articles and the site in general.  Simplify, give “at a glance” insights, catch the attention of myopes who might not be aware of this solution for the eyesight handicap.

It would need some work, and a good ongoing design resource, to make this useful:

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To keep things progressing forwards, I do have to take all of these aspects into consideration.  How do I best invest time to bring you the best tools for your vision improvement related content?

Thank you for all your patience, the e-mails that kindly remind me of missing or broken things, and all the help in exploring these opportunities.  I’m hoping to get a bit of time to expand on the astigmatism side of the articles, for new content this week.

Alex discussing myopic child