Showing posts with label eyeglass retainers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eyeglass retainers. Show all posts

Thursday, June 6, 2013

What can I do to stop my eyeglasses from slipping? In a word: Keepons!

Valley of the Dolls. Brilliantly authored by Lynne Reid Banks. In all probability the greatest narrative ever generated. A exemplification of the human entanglement against mediocrity. It examines in exacting nitty-gritty that which the poets of old so beautifully reckoned: Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. Given that though the most remarkable epics simply are unable to stay your spectacle temples from nudging down your head. Trust what I'm relating to you. Happy to meet you Ivana Knight. I live in Malaysia. My age is 45. In terms of making a living my trade is Optometrist.
 I've been stuck with my eyeglasses for several years now. And constantly all throughout that time my eye glasses continue relapsing. I checked out every possible solution: spectacles leashes for example. All unsafe and inadequate. The pain with reverting eye glasses is the unkind infliction it causes. The results to a body's serenity. Where every five minutes you're called upon to move your eye glasses temples up. After a while they slide again. A lasting struggle. In the end gravity overcomes. Your reason for being is defeated. Life of the afflicted. Without prejudice influencing every fibre of your health. I've been on Sediel. I gained 10 kilograms of dread. By good luck I found a solution while searching on Picsearch for glasses slipping down nose. I encountered Keepon eyeglass arms devices. At the moment this is how I lead infinity: Good things don’t come to those who wait.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

All it takes to stop your eyeglasses from falling down your face: Keepons eyewear retainers

I went on my first date in 4 years. Let me tell you about 4 years ago first. I was 21 at the time. Nervous as anything. More than you can imagine. She was a girl I met in my social sciences class and her name was Anita. We had chatted a few times and it came out that we both loved watching the Simpsons. We talked about our favorite episodes and even quotes favorite scenes. So then we went out. Nothing special, coffee at first, then dinner. But the more we went out, the more nervous I got. I think it was because I really wanted it to happen. I really wanted her to be my girlfriend. So I kept getting nervous and then sweating a lot and then I would be pushing up my falling glasses every two minutes. I don’t know about you but when I get self-conscious I tend to go away inside my head and I may seem distant. I think that turned her off or that she got the wrong signals and slowly we drifted apart. But that was 4 years ago like I said. In that time, I’ve done everything I can think of to stop my glasses from falling down my face. I’ve tried eyeglass straps and chains and eyeglass cords too but they are so uncomfortable. They sit on your neck and restrict movement when you turn your head. Not by a lot, but enough to be a nagging inconvenience. I’ve tried contact lenses too but they dry out my eyes something fierce. And I am too much of a chicken to go for laser eye surgery. What if something goes wrong? I don’t want to lose my eyesight. As time went on I became more and more depressed. My self-esteem suffered and I went to the doctor for medication. He gave me something called Celexa, an anti-depressant and that kind of helped but my self-esteem was still in an abyss. And serendipitously, one day I was surfing the web and in this sports forum I came across a post about Keepons eyewear retainers which were supposed to stop your glasses from slipping down your nose. Everyone raved about it and I did some more searching and saw some more positive reviews.  But I found it hard to believe that a solution actually existed. But I figured it’s only six bucks. Yeah Keepons cost six dollars and that includes free shipping worldwide and a free tracking number. Well I can tell you this. 10 days later they arrived in the mail and on that very day, my life changed. My glasses didn’t slip anymore. And that’s why I’m on a date. I want to try it again. I got in touch with Anita on facebook and well, my fingers are crossed.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Preventing eyeglass slipping with eyeglass retainers, Keepons

I’m giving a talk to a room full of investors right now. These people have money but they’re sharp. Hyperintelligent. I’m on my game, hitting all my points and I see their nodding heads and I know that at the end of my talk, which will happen in about 7 minutes, I have a timer near my foot like the people do on ted.com, that at the end of my talk a lot of people will want to give me their money. I work for a tech company, a startup actually. As I’m giving this talk, my thoughts wander. I shouldn’t let them wander but I can’t help feeling how surreal this all is. Two months ago if you asked me to stand in front of a crowd of multimillionaires and convince them to give me their money I would have told you to go jump in a lake. In fact I was thinking of bringing aboard a partner to do the selling and marketing part. But the person I had in mind, the fit was right and I really couldn’t afford. So I took it upon myself to pitch my own company. But I was always nervous and when I get nervous I sweat and then my glasses keep slipping. But one of my staff suggested I take a look at Keepons eyeglass retainers. I did and immediately I order two pairs. I also ordered them on EMS so that it arrived from Hong Kong in 4 days. And here I am giving this talk and I know I am nailing it. My glasses aren’t slipping. I look intelligent. I’m dressed sharp. Not Wallstreet sharp but silicon valley sharp with jeans, a white collared shirt, and a blazer. I think this will turn out ok and I have to thank Keepons eyewear retainers for that. Who would have ever thought that a tiny piece of silicone could make such a big difference in your life.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Keepons for eyeglasses stops glasses slipping for good

You know what learned helplessness is? It’s like when there’s a problem and the problem is a big problem, but the solution is an easy solution. For most people that is. For you though, it’s a big deal to solve the problem. Sometimes you’re unmotivated. Even the smallest thing is a huge obstacle for you. That’s learned helplessness. And to say there’s something wrong with you it’s untrue, but to suggest you’re making it up, that’s not true either.

The thing is, most likely when you grew up, if there was difficulty you chose to do something else. You convinced yourself that there’s always alternatives. But after a while when you keep taking the left path, you veer farther and farther off course until one day, you so far left that you can’t get right again.

That is becomes a habit to always seek the easiest way. The problem with that is that you problems never go away, they just pile up, blocking your way so that one day you find that your life options are incredibly limited. Then you get depressed and feel even worse and unmotivated.

Sometimes you just have to grin and bear it.

Yes it’s tough taking out your wallet, but do it. Now sure, it’s a lot of work removing your credit card, but go ahead and put it on the table.

Now choose one style of Keepons to help you keep your glasses on. How about the Keepons original clear? They are the most popular style.

Now this is the really really hard part. You have to fill in your address, but don’t worry I’m here with you. Don’t think about how you’ll do everything, that will overwhelm you.

What’s your house number? Great. What about your street name? You’re doing fine. No worries. City? Excellent. Now take a few breaths and relax for a minute or two. You ready? Ok let’s do this. What province or state are you? Then country…

Postal code?

OK, now just click that button.

I know you don’t want to do it because you know even if you click it it will be at least a week or more before it arrives. You’re conditioned such that anything you do must immediately gratify or it’s not worth doing.

Please, you’ll feel better and it’s time to heal.

There great.

(10 days later…)

There you go, you’ve done fine. The Keepons work great to keep your glasses up and now you can continue to grow.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Stop eyeglass slipping the easy way, the Keepons eyeglass retainer way

So you’re trying to set up your best friend for life Linda with the new guy in Marketing, Greg.

Greg seems cool, happy go lucky, like he’d make a good father and supportive husband.

You yourself, life is amazing. You’ve been married for about a year now. Has it really been a year you think to yourself. You married Todd, whom you’ve known since high school. You always knew it would be him, but you guys were on again and off again. He went to Africa to work with Doctors Without Frontiers. Yeah he’s a doctor.

And you’re a lawyer. Yup a real cliché of a family.

You imagine how you and Todd will try to pull your children into each of your chosen professions, it should be a delight.

So getting back to Linda.

Lind’s pretty but she keeps it well-hidden. She’s a criminal lawyer so she dresses all power and attitude with expensive suits, but her glasses make her look like a librarian. And the way they keep falling down, a nerdy librarian at that.

Isn’t that how it always works?

It works for you so you want to share happiness with your friend too?

You got married and now you want that for Linda too.

And several months ago, you got Keepons eyeglass retainers after seeing it on Twitter, loved it, and now you want to get it for Linda too.

Despite your busy schedule, you spend 5 minutes after lunch getting her the basic 5 pack, that way she can select which Keepons she’d like to use. Hey it’s not like they’re expensive, only 22 USD for the five most popular styles and that includes free shipping and tracking number. And you’ve known her since you guys were in grade 3 together, with that awful teacher…Miss Crabbe. Yuck!

Two weeks later they come in the mail and during sushi you ask Linda to hand you her glasses and you twist the Keepons original clears onto them for her and ask her to put them on.

And just like that, her glasses don’t slip and just like that, she’s like another person, full of smiles and full of happy.

What are these she asks?

They’re called Keepons from Hong Kong. Eyeglass retainers to stop slipping glasses.

I’ll drink to that, she says.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Please tell me how to stop my glasses from falling down my nose

And once something good happens it can be like a snowball effect. The minute my glasses started NOT to slip anymore because of my Keepons eyeglasses retainers I started having all these ideas. I didn’t really think of them, they just appeared in my head from the new found freedom I was enjoying.

I told myself I was going to start going out more and not be a prisoner in my own home. Which is true since for as long as I remember all I do is go to work, then come home, surf the net and oh yeah spend at least 3 hours a night playing World of Warcraft.

And did I mention I don’t have a girlfriend.

I’m not exactly attractive but since my glasses don’t slip I think I can go a long way to improving how I look.

I’m going to get my haircut and start dressing my age.

My friends tell me I dress like I did in college and even in college I dressed like a kid. I wear shorts everywhere I go, and at work my pants and really baggy and I wear dress runners which are really nice Air Jordans that are in black suede so they don’t look like traditional running shoes.

I don’t know why I’ve been like this, why I’ve refused to grow up. I guess I felt there was nothing to live for, but my Keepons eyeglass retainers have shown me that life is indeed remarkable and it’s time to move on to the next part of the adventure, relationships, travel, maybe finally writing that novel I’ve been saying I would write since grade 5 English class.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Keepons solves the problem of slipping glasses in a scientific way

Could this be the solution not only to my falling glasses but that spark, that catalyst which could change my life?

Perhaps but he did not want to get over-excited because he did not want to jinx it.

But seeing is so important and these glasses always falling make me feel like crap, he thought to himself.

I always feel like a loser, like people can’t accept me.

I wonder if this is self-persecution he thought to himself.

Then the lyrics to Angel by Sarah Mclachlan came into his brain about waiting for that big break to make everything okay. He wanted to google it but couldn’t be bothered.

It had been a hard day, a lot of pointless meetings with bosses who would never get it, that to get people to be really efficient all you had to do was follow two simple rules. Be nice to them, really nice and not fake nice. And let them work on stuff that they’re really passionate about instead of micro-managing them.

That and let them listen to music while they work like the Seven Little Dwarves whistling while they worked. He giggled at that.

After that first time, he went back to the chamightlike.com site every now and then. He was the world’s biggest procrastinator.

Perhaps I don’t deserve to get my life straightened out.

Maybe this is just what I need because if things go well, hubris will derail me.

A friend of his had once suggested that he was a Narcissist in the clinical sense.

So he went to Wikipedia and looked it up and yup it fit him.