12-13-2013
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EstuardoFitbit
12-13-2013
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19:14
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EstuardoFitbit
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You know you are a Fitbit addict when you take selfies showing your Fitbit tracker because it is obvious that you want everybody to know you own a Fitbit tracker. You are so addict you start creating hashtags like #Fitbit #FitbitLove #LoveMyFitbit #FitbitForever #Alta #Surge #Blaze, and things like that! I've seen many including myself!
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@luvsgkids I confess to be a "TV marcher!" I don't want to miss some programs, and commercial breaks are never long enough to get those hourly steps in! Yup, I look like an idiot at times. I've even got a 400 step circuit laid out in my small apartment! Do you know, I've even discovered a low spot in the floor as a result? It's by the door to the apartment! LOL!
@SantiR Laugh all you want, but I own two charging cables! One lives attached to my laptop, the other to a plug on my nightstand. That way no matter where I have downtime, I can check my Alta and charge if need be. It actually is a stress reducer for me to know I can do that. Would suggest you consider that idea to reduce your own stress! It has saved my sanity on more than one occasion.
You know you are a Fitbit Addict when you are on your way to meet a friend for lunch when you realize you left your Fitbit on the charger and walked out the door. So......with your destination in sight, you quickly turn around and head home to get it. At the first traffic light you text your friend to tell her that you forgot something and had to run back home for a few minutes. Then you stress knowing that you LOST a good 500 steps in the process. Do you or do you not do a manual add for that amount, or do you just walk more? I opted to walk more as that was the easier solution! ![]()