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01-06-2016 13:24
01-06-2016 13:24
@Odyssey13 wrote:Vicki, you are so right.
If there is a 12 step program for addicts, I don't want to even know about it. This is one addiction that I pray will stay in my life forever.
When you do 13+ steps in a 12 step program, because who the heck wants to stop at 12 steps?
01-06-2016 13:55
01-06-2016 13:55
Its why I'm additted to the thread, get new ideas, writing down, gonna tape a long list right by coffee pot for plan of bf n my daytimes steppins attakkkk, steps!
From LG G4 4G
01-07-2016 03:40
01-07-2016 03:40
@wannabelf wrote:YKYAFAW---You get up in the morning in winter,bundle up, and walk around the house before even having your coffee or tea(and hardly remember doing it)........
(disclaimer:I am in my 60s ROLF)
After one week the track around the house is Quite clear.
Your dog gets tired before you do on the new longer brisker walks!
You mark your wine glass the first week so you know exactly how many oz you pour....and how many calories to burn off. .
PS-wow I've gotten some Great ideas off this thread! Thanks forum folks!
me tooooo
01-07-2016 15:55
01-07-2016 15:55
Definitely @StepQuizKathy, I'm also addicted haha, lots of great ideas.
01-07-2016 17:59
01-07-2016 17:59
01-07-2016 19:04
01-07-2016 19:04
...when you live in the heart of the glorious zinfandel country in northern California--and LOVE wine--yet intinctively log into Fitbit to read posts BEFORE pouring yourself a glass of zin after a long day at work.
Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.--John Wooden, legendary UCLA coach
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01-08-2016 13:15
01-08-2016 13:15
I'm a Fitbit addicted too!
Have you received the answer you were looking for? Choose the post as the best answer!
Hai ricevuto la risposta che stavi cercando? Accetta il post come soluzione!
¿Has recibido la respuesta que estabas buscando? ¡Acepta el post como solución!
01-09-2016 04:08 - edited 01-09-2016 04:09
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BF is addictted to his FBeveryday, I'm along 4 the fun of my big step counts. I be thinkin Im addictted now 2.
01-10-2016 13:34
01-10-2016 13:34
I'm so addicted, I made my mother and father addicted too!
01-14-2016 07:38
01-14-2016 07:38
When you take the stairs to use the restroom on another floor every single time while you're at work...
01-14-2016 07:52
01-14-2016 07:52
hahaha great idea! @BlakeComeaux I'll start doing that now.
I match my clothes to the tracker Im wearing now haha not the other way around.
Keep the hard work up Fitbitters!
01-15-2016 04:18
01-15-2016 04:18
Definately # 2 for me!!
01-15-2016 11:07
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01-15-2016 11:13
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01-15-2016 11:49
01-15-2016 11:49
.. When downloading a new game which takes hours (lots of gigabytes) .. and posting this on the most awesome forums .. of the most awesome community ..
01-15-2016 12:57
01-15-2016 12:57
You know your addicted when you buy a little pouch to go on your shoe to hold your FITBIT Flex and when you get to work you put it in your shoe and pace underneath your desk to get your steps in for the day when you are not up actively walking around...
01-16-2016 16:51
01-16-2016 16:51
When you go walking when the wind chill factor is -25C just so you can keep your numbers up.
01-16-2016 20:20 - edited 01-17-2016 05:01
01-16-2016 20:20 - edited 01-17-2016 05:01
... When you race up the stairs to try to beat your spouse to the top (as she rolls her eyes while on the escalator with the rest the normal folk).
Scott | Baltimore MD
Charge 6; Inspire 3; Luxe; iPhone 13 Pro
01-17-2016
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EdsonFitbit
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EdsonFitbit
You walk five miles in one degree weather with a windchill of -15! I was out this A M at 7 wearing socks, walking shoes, long underwear pants, flannel-lined dungarees, long underwear shirt, turtleneck, thermal pullover, Land's End coat with the hood up , knitted hat and scarf and my snow-shoveling gloves. Two drivers stopped to offer me a ride and ask if I was OK. I was only uncomfortable in the three inches between the hem of my coat and my knees so, tomorrow when it is supposed to be even colder with windchills in the -20 range, I'll wear two pairs of long underwear pants! It was a wonderful morning.
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