April 5, 2018

5 Workplace Tips for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy

5 Workplace Tips for Keeping Your Eyes Healthy

 

Although the eyes don’t put on weight, they work just as hard as any other organ in the human body. Our organs of sight are constantly stimulated throughout the day from the moment we wake to the moment we close our eyes before bed. Whether you wear glasses, contacts or have perfect vision, the 6 muscles that connect the eye to the eye socket are constantly working to meet your daily vision demands.

Eye fatigue is common when muscles lose flexibility and tone due to tedious visual activities manifesting in pain, tiredness, headaches, and even blurred or double vision. However, exercising the eyes and keeping them sharp can reduce eye strain and actually improve eyesight.

Try out these simple exercises to give your eyes a rest.

  1. Try Palming

    After staring at a computer screen all day, palming can help relax muscles and reduce tension.

    1. Rub your palms together to create heat

    2. Hold cupped hands, without pressing, over your eyes for 5-10 minutes

    3. Allow your eyes to relax in complete darkness and embrace the warm energy emanating from your palms

  2. Blink Rapidly

    Intensely focusing and working up-close limits the eyes to blink less. Rapid blinking loosens eye muscles and prevents dry eyes.

    1. Rub your palms together to create heat
    2. Hold cupped hands, without pressing, over your eyes for 5-10 minutes
    3. Allow your eyes to relax in complete darkness and embrace the warm energy emanating from your palms

  3. Eye Cartwheels, Burpees, and Planks

    Just as we swing our hips to warm up our pelvic joint or arm circles to bring circulation to your shoulder joint, moving the eyes in big circles helps release tension.

    Cartwheels

    1. Keeping the head, neck, and spine still, relax your body.
    2. Slowly work your eyes in a clockwise motion around the numbers of a clock
    3. When you reach back to start, rest with the palming method
    4. Move in the counterclockwise direction
    5. Try at least 10 circles each direction

    Burpees & Planks

    1. Relax your facial muscles and visualize a clock in front of you
    2. Start from 12 o’clock and move your way to 6’o clock
    3. Repeat upward and downward movements 20 times
    4. Close your eyes to reset and take 5 deep breaths
    5. Open your eyes and start again but this time making your way from 9’oclock  to 3’oclock
    6. Repeat lateral motions 20 times

  4. Take Breaks

    Breaking away from your computer screen every 20 minutes can help alleviate eye strain. A good rule of thumb is the 20/20/20 rule. Every 20 minutes take 20 seconds to stare at an object 20 feet away from you. Breaking bad habits and creating good patterns can prevent age-related visual conditions and improve visual acuity.

 

  1. Invest in Blue Light Blocking Glasses

    Part of the visible light spectrum, blue light exposure may increase the risk of macular degeneration by causing damage to the retina. Research shows that exposure to blue light suppresses the body’s natural production of melatonin, the sleep-promoting hormone. Blue light glasses block more specific wavelengths of the blue spectrum improving your sleep and health. If you get headaches, sore-eyes, trouble sleeping from working on computers for long hours, picking up a pair of these orange lens glasses will filter out harmful blue light and have you sleeping like a baby.

 

It’s the eyes that lead us through the day and get as home after a long day. Prevent blurry vision in the future by exercising your eyes to improving their function and performance. These exercises can be done at any time of the day and all you need is the willingness to give your eyes a well-deserved rest.

 

Christin Lee is a yoga instructor, entrepreneur, and lifestyle blogger living in NYC. She currently writes for InsiderEnvy with an emphasis and focus on fitness, health, and universal human rights.