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Fitbit Charge HR
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Its for today Onwards. If you set it for 20K per day and Only make 15K you just dont reach your goal that day. Not a big deal for me anyways.

 

You can also chnage it anytime you want. If you start doing less and cant meet the goal then Change it

 

 

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Yes. Thats what fitbit is for.  You can set it on your Dashboard.

 

To do so on The dashboard Hover your mouse towards the bottom of the tile until you see a Gear. Click on it and you can change it to what ever you want.

 

 

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Fitbit Charge HR
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Its for today Onwards. If you set it for 20K per day and Only make 15K you just dont reach your goal that day. Not a big deal for me anyways.

 

You can also chnage it anytime you want. If you start doing less and cant meet the goal then Change it

 

 

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Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android

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Fitbit Charge HR
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I do, My first week with the fit bit i wanted to see what my normal was so when I set challenges up for myself i set them low enought to obtain them and high enought where i'm stepping up my game. 

i know it might not be a lot to some  but my goal for this week is 6000 steps. I missed one day and I have a surgry coming up so it will be longer then a week. 

 

i love to add to my work outs and one day i'll get to 20000 steps a day. just not right away. 

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Fitbit Charge HR
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I found when I changed my target it changed the whole 3 months. So when I set it to 10000 the graphs were green when I went over but when I changed it to 14000 they were all grey unless I went coast 14. So I set it back to 10 then it always looks like I did better
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I found when I changed my target it changed the whole 3 months. So when I set it to 10000 the graphs were green when I went over but when I changed it to 14000 they were all grey unless I went past 14. So I set it back to 10 then it always looks like I did better
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I have my Fitbit set so that my daily step goal is 10,000 steps but I also have a notebook with some other goals that I plan to set for each month. I just set up my notebook, so I only have goals for the rest of February.

 

I haven't been hitting the 10,000 step goal each day so one of my goals is to hit 52,500 steps a week, or approximately 75% of the 70,000 steps I would be getting a week if I was hitting the 10,000 steps a days. I'm hoping to up my step goal and actually do 10,000 steps a day in March.

 

I left my Fitbit goal at 10,000 steps a day so that I could strive to reach that number, but I'll be satisfied with 52,500 steps a week for the rest of the month.

 

I also have goals for mileage for bike riding, which Fitbit doesn't keep track of. I'm aiming for a total of 50 miles ridden on my bike by the end of February.

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