Position your desk to the side of a window, not directly facing or backing it, so daylight skims the work surface without blasting your eyes or your screen. Use blinds or sheer curtains to tame midday spikes. A simple, repeatable routine—open, tilt, diffuse—keeps luminance stable, making reading easier, colors truer, and visual fatigue less dramatic across long stretches of deep, intentional effort.
Add a movable task lamp with a high color rendering index, adjustable brightness, and a focused beam. Aim the cone just ahead of your dominant hand to avoid shadowing or specular glare. Slightly warmer light for reading and slightly cooler for drafting diagrams can nudge perception and alertness. This small instrument becomes a scalpel for attention, illuminating exactly what matters while the rest of your visual field stays pleasantly unintrusive.
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