• Why you should have a dog!

  • Summertime Summit

    Damian Geleyns: The Wellness Life Challenge kicks off Monday, June 17th, and our Kickoff Event is happening Sunday, June 16th—but if you haven’t registered yet, there’s still time to join us!This is your chance to finally break free from the cycle of stop-and-start wellness efforts and build real, lasting habits that transform your health, fitness, and well-being.Why Join Now?✅ Step into a supportive community that…

  • Learn How To Live Your Best Life After 40 – Legend Life After 40

    We share the inspirational stories of those over 40 living their best life. Those living passionately and purposefully. A Legendary Life. — Read on legendlifeafter40.com/

  • A NEW way to protect your vision?

    Hydrogen: A New Hope for Eye Health Discover the Potential of Hydrogen-Rich Water for Ophthalmic Diseases Resource: http://Echowater.com If you’re looking for a natural, innovative approach to maintaining and protecting your vision, there’s good news on the horizon: hydrogen-rich water (HRW) is showing promising benefits for eye health. What is Molecular Hydrogen (H2)? Imagine a colorless, odorless,…

  • A little guide dog for someone who needs a little guidance

    A little guide dog for someone needing a little guidance I am legally blind. My visual acuity is below 20/400 and cannot be corrected with glasses. I see motion. I see through contrast – the higher the contrast, the more likely that I can see it. And I see large objects within a few feet…

  • Living in a sighted world

    Living in a sighted world As a low vision person, I am aware that the creation of the world was designed with me in mind as well as those who have different degrees of one or more of our five senses. I enjoy the parts of the world that have become known to me through…

  • Perspectives and Mindless Mix-ups

    Perspectives and Mindless Mix-ups A low vision person standing in the crowd will automatically bring a different perspective to the group. This is a strength. The low vision person’s perspective is built upon the creative nature of their mind’s eye. Everywhere I go, I constantly picture in my mind the conversations I am a part…

  • Living the In-Between

    Living the In-Between Having low vision, neither blind living in total darkness, nor fully sighted is a fascinating and unique way to live. There are many of us in this category. We are in between. My name is Diane. I am one of the inbetweeners. I grew up from the age of nine with low…