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A new year often inspires people to set resolutions or goals for the year to come. It’s common to commit to developing a workout program, losing weight, or prioritizing your overall health. But an essential part of health that may be overlooked is eye health.
Your eyes support everything you do, from driving to working to enjoying recreational activities. Still, many people may not even think about their vision until they develop a problem. The new year is a great time to prioritize your eye health and vision, even if everything seems fine. |
Below are some practical eye health goals for the upcoming year that go beyond seeing 20/20. The goals focus on long-term eye health, vision protection, and eye comfort.
Protect your vision for the long term
Goal: Consider setting a goal to schedule a comprehensive eye exam at the start of the year.
Prioritize lifestyle habits for eye health
Goal: Consider setting a goal to tackle one healthy lifestyle habit at a time, such as getting 30 minutes of exercise on most days.
Improve eye comfort
Goal: Consider setting a goal to improve eye comfort by getting professional treatment for chronic dry eyes.
Reduce eye strain
Vision fatigue can develop due to poor ergonomics, prolonged screen use, or issues with contact or eyeglass prescriptions. Making changes can significantly decrease visual fatigue.
Goal: Set up your workstation ergonomically to decrease eye strain. Set your computer at the correct height so that your eyes are looking slightly downward at the screen. Start practicing the 20-20-20 rule for screen use. This involves looking 20 feet away for 20 seconds every 20 minutes.
As you set your resolutions for the coming year, consider adding eye health goals to your overall wellness plan. Good vision is not just about seeing well. It’s about staying independent and confident throughout your lifetime.
If you have any questions, we are happy to help. Also, if you would like to schedule an eye appointment with one of our eye doctors, please call our office at 508-746-8600.