02.03.25

Give your eyes a break: tips for reducing screen strain

Staring at screens all day can take a toll on your eyes. Whether you’re working on a computer, scrolling through social media on your phone, or binge-watching your favorite shows, it’s important to give your eyes a rest.

Here are a few tips to reduce eye strain:

  • The 20-20-20 Rule: Every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet away. This helps to relax your eyemuscles.  
  • Adjust Your Screen Brightness: Adjust the brightness of your screen to match the ambient light in your environment. Avoid working in dim lighting or with excessive glare.
  • Optimize Your Workstation:
    • Position your monitor at eye level to minimize neck strain.
    • Ensure proper lighting in your workspace to reduce eye strain.
    • Take frequent breaks to stand up, stretch, and move around.
  • Utilize Zoom Features: Use keyboard shortcuts to adjust text size:
    • Windows: Ctrl + “+” to zoom in, Ctrl + “-” to zoom out
    • Mac: Command + “+” to zoom in, Command + “-” to zoom out.
  • Consider Blue Light Filters:
    • Blue light emitted from screens can disrupt sleep patterns.
    • Consider using blue light filtering glasses or enabling the night shift mode on your devices.

Remember to prioritize eye health and take regular breaks to prevent eye strain and fatigue.