The eyes are full of small muscles that are responsible for
shortening or lengthening the lens so we can see clearly. Take a look at your
eyes right now. Are they straining to read the words on the page? Are the eyes
flowing over the words are staring hard at each word? Are you smiling, frowning,
or concentrating too hard? If you said
yes to any of those, your eye muscles need to relax as soon as possible.
Thoughts can actually affect our vision. When you are
thinking pleasant, happy thoughts the eyes are more relaxed. Relaxed eyes have
better focus and allow the eyes to make smooth movements. Negative thoughts
cause the eyes to strain. Strained eyes tend to stare and the movements of the
eye are jerky causing the eyes to hurt.
The eyes don’t lie. If your eyes hurt or you feel tense behind
the eyes, they are simply trying to tell you to relax. Feel a headache coming
on near the eyes or behind them? You are straining your eyes too much and need
to relax.
The good news is that it only takes about 15-20 minutes to
relax the eyes. Relaxed eyes can focus better and help with comprehension of
the things you are reading or looking at. Simply close your eyes and
concentrate on the darkness. Forget about the negative stressors going on
around you, and think about positive, pleasant things. Picture yourself
relaxing on the beach, the waves lapping at your feet, a cold drink in your
hand. Keep your thoughts focused on as many pleasant things as you can for the
entire 15 minutes. When you open your eyes, you should feel more relaxed and
the eyes more focused.
Listening to what the eyes are saying and relax them when
they are tired. Taking time out to relax, will help your vision for years to
come.
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