Great post! Sometimes we forget light or the wrong light can be a stressor.
I used to live in a convent where wearing sunglasses was not allowed, even when we were doing farmwork up under the bright mountain sun. When the policy eased up a bit and I was able to wear sunglasses, I noticed I was much less exhausted and could last hours longer at the manual labor happily.
We also had florescent lights in our kitchen and while the windows were not terribly abundant, several of us preferred to leave the lights off while we worked because it just did not exhaust us as much.
I want to try the blue screen glasses. How do you tell which ones are quality--effective?
Great post! Sometimes we forget light or the wrong light can be a stressor.
I used to live in a convent where wearing sunglasses was not allowed, even when we were doing farmwork up under the bright mountain sun. When the policy eased up a bit and I was able to wear sunglasses, I noticed I was much less exhausted and could last hours longer at the manual labor happily.
We also had florescent lights in our kitchen and while the windows were not terribly abundant, several of us preferred to leave the lights off while we worked because it just did not exhaust us as much.
I want to try the blue screen glasses. How do you tell which ones are quality--effective?