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The Lasik Procedure and What it Comprises

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:15 am

While many people have heard the term Lasik, not very many people truly understand what it comprises. Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, which is obviously a very large mouthful. To most people, this means very little to you. In more simple terms, LASIK eye surgery is when the surgeon uses a laser to change the shape of your cornea, which results in improved vision.

The cornea focuses light that enters your eye and then bends and focuses that light to produce an image on your retina. Unfortunately, sometimes a person’s ability to focus light is diminished (usually due to a mismatch between the cornea’s ability to focus light and the length of the eye). As a result, a person’s vision may be blurred or distorted.

During the actual LASIK procedure, a tiny cut in made in the cornea, which results in a small flap. This flap is then folded back. Once this has been accomplished, a surgeon will use a laser to vaporize a small portion of the cornea (called a stroma). After enough of the stroma has been removed, the surgeon then folds the flap back up. As a result, the cornea is now reshaped resulting in an improved ability to focus and bend light, which results in an improved image on the retina.

When this occurs, a doctor will diagnose a patient with refractive errors. In order to remedy this situation, other than LASIK eye surgery, there are two other primary refractive procedures that one can undergo. The first is RK, which is Radial keratotomy. During this procedure, tiny incisions are made in the cornea to flatten it slightly. The second procedure is called PRK, which is Photorefractive keratotomy. This procedure is very similar to LASIK. The main difference is that in PRK, the laser is used on the outside of the cornea.

Tom Jenkins owns the Michigan LASIK Guide. This website provides information on the various facets of having LASIK in Michigan, such as properly defining What is LASIK to how to find a good LASIK surgeon.

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Set Your Intentions for an Incredible Year!

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:05 pm

What kind of year will this be for you? I’ve already decided I’ll help more people live abundantly this year than ever before. Have you taken the time to set your intentions for the year yet?

My clients are constantly amazed at the results they get by simply setting their intentions each week. It’s so powerful because it allows them to see the many resources and opportunities the Universe provides to help them live those intentions. In fact, in the words of Sandy Forster, “When you set an intention, when you commit, the entire Universe conspires to make it happen.”

What would you like your year to be like? What needs to happen so you can look back and say, “Now, that was an incredible year!” What would need to happen in each area of your life — Relationships, Career, Health, Money, Spirituality, and Personal Development?

If you follow these three guidelines as you set your intentions, you are on your way to achieving them!

Make sure you’re passionate about your goals. Often, when people struggle to meet their goals, the real issue is that their goals simply aren’t very meaningful to them. They are the “shoulds” that people pick up from others in their life – their parents, their boss, or their friends, for example. The problem with setting goals based on what others want for you is that those others often don’t know your mission. Only you’ve been given that. So as you set your goals, ask yourself: How will this intention help me achieve my purpose on this planet?”

Share them. In the words of Deepak Chopra, “Intentions compressed into words enfold magical power.” In one of my Abundance Power groups, each group member shared their highest visions of themselves while the rest of the group simply felt the energy of that person’s vision. It was an incredibly powerful experience for all, and those group members are truly becoming what they envisioned!

It’s so important to share your intentions with others, in a way that they can see, and feel them. This makes them more real for you, and it allows you to be in the right vibration for creating or attracting what you need to achieve them. Share them with your coach, your mastermind group, a friend, or your partner.

Revisit them regularly. Plan to review your 2009 intentions on a monthly or quarterly basis. Celebrate what you’ve accomplished so far! And make sure that those intentions still make sense for you. Don’t be afraid to change something you’ve decided does not help you achieve your vision. By revisiting your intentions regularly, you’ll stay on track and have an excuse to celebrate everything you’re doing right to meet them!

Take some time this week to set your intentions for the coming year. Be sure to include all six areas of your life (Relationships, Career, Health, Money, Spirituality, and Personal Development). Measure your intentions against your higher purpose – the reason that you are here on Earth. Share them with someone you trust. And remember to review them on a regular basis!

You are on your way to an incredible year!

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