In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Clear your mind of the stress leftover from your job.  If you do get fired, you’ll have plenty of time to focus on what makes you happy.  You’ll get to learn new things about yourself and reassess your career goals.  You may find that you want to do something entirely different than the position you were let go from.  Focus on your health.  Make an exercise routine.  Adopt a healthy diet.  Get plenty of sleep. Have new experiences.  You can enjoy inexpensive adventures like going hiking. Learn new skills you never had time for while you were working. Enjoy some quality time with your family.  Being overly focused on work can make you forget the things in life that are really important.  If you get fired, you’ll have a lot of extra time to connect with your kids, your spouse, your parents and whoever else is an important part of your life. Many of the most successful people in our country have been fired.  Sometimes, being fired from a position that doesn’t fit you can lead to you finding your true calling.  J.K. Rowling was fired from her day job as a secretary and was even homeless for a short period of time before writing the “Harry Potter” books. Michael Bloomberg was fired from an investment bank and used his severance package to start his financial data company.  Bloomberg L.P. is now one of the most successful companies on the planet. Having constant fear that you’ll be fired can be very detrimental to your self-esteem.  When you’re out of that job, you’ll get a chance to remember how great of a person you really are.  The only thing that changes when you get fired is your employment status.  You’ll find that you’re still the same intelligent, capable person you were before you worked there and eventually another company will agree.
Summary: Spend time getting to know yourself. Spend some time with your loved ones. Look up stories of people who succeeded after being fired. Get your confidence back.

Ask someone you trust, like a friend or family member, if they have been to a hypnotherapist themselves or if they know someone who has. Your physician, chiropractor, psychologist, dentist, or other medical professional may be able to recommend a qualified hypnotherapist. They will also be working with some knowledge of your medical history that may aid them in recommending a hypnotherapist who specializes in your condition. The General Hypnotherapy Register and the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis are good places to start a search.  Visit a half dozen or so websites. A hypnotherapists personal website can give you a good idea of what they are like, whether or not they specialize in anything in particular, and provide some insight into their methods and background.   Check to see if they have testimony from previous patients. Make sure the site lists the hypnotherapists credentials. If you have insurance which covers mental health you can call them directly and ask for physicians or other medical personal in your network that practice hypnosis.  You may also be able to access this information on your insurance companies website. Call your state psychological association or state counseling association and ask for the names of licensed psychologists or licensed professional counselors who list hypnosis as one of their specialties. When it comes to your health, quality over convenience is always the way to go. If you are having trouble finding a qualified hypnotherapist in your immediate area, expand your search radius to include other nearby towns or neighborhoods.
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One-sentence summary -- Get a personal referral. Ask for a professional referral from a similar business. Search for a Hypnotherapist online. Check with your insurance. Consider a long distance appointment if necessary.

Problem: Article: Compensatory vision therapy focuses on stimulating the brain area involved in vision. It includes training with prisms, scanning, and visual field awareness systems. The movement of images from a non-seeing site to a seeing-site helps adapt the visual field and the associated brain area, improving vision. The goal of restorative vision therapy is to stimulate the various neural connections involved in vision within brain. It includes many specific components for each type of vision impairment that occurs after stroke. It focuses particularly on the point of the eye which has the highest amount of neuronal connections. This therapy has the highest level of recovery potential. Prisms are used to correct different types of visual problems. The kind of prism and their placement may vary, depending upon the presenting signs and symptoms. For example:  In the case of double vision, the prism is placed on a glass lens to realign the abnormal positioning of the eye's gaze. In the case of visual neglect, an individual with visual neglect on the left side of his visual field would use a prism that can mirror items on his left side, to the right side of his visual field. Low vision aids are designed to help the partially sighted population. They are divided into three categories, including optical aids (hand held magnifiers, stand magnifiers, telescopes), non optical aids (enlarged prints, high intensity lamps, high contrast objects, microfiche readers), and electronic low vision aids (closed circuit TV, opaque projectors, slide projection). All of these things can greatly help your vision. Some other aids are tactile visual aids, auditory vision, spelled speech, and direct stimulation of visual cortex. Surgery is usually not an option to solve post stroke related visual problems, since the cause is not a physical trauma to the eye. However, in some instances. surgery can be recommended to correct double vision. Eye muscle surgery is usually helpful for cases of double vision caused by the narrowing of the eyes.  The procedure can help in re-positioning of the eyes. The decision to undergo surgery should be done with an extensive assessment of the benefits and the possible risks.
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Check out compensatory vision therapy. Try restorative vision therapy. Look into the use of prisms. Invest in a low vision aid. Consider eye muscle surgery.