12-13-2013
22:17
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09:57
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AndreaFitbit
12-13-2013
22:17
- last edited on
04-14-2021
09:57
by
AndreaFitbit
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07-21-2014 19:24
07-21-2014 19:24
You know you are a FITBIT addict when The Fitbit Dashboard is your browser homepage.
07-22-2014 13:12
07-22-2014 13:12
he!he! i ve done this...
07-22-2014 14:38
07-22-2014 14:38
when you lose your fitbit and go out and buy a new one the next day. only to find out later, the lost one has been found!
07-22-2014 15:00
07-22-2014 15:00
07-22-2014 16:15
07-22-2014 16:15
07-23-2014 02:33
07-23-2014 02:33
I totally agree I find myself doing the samething. I also find that I don't mind walking anywhere before my FitBit walking seemed so impossible but now I perfer to walk everywhere I go.
07-23-2014 04:45 - edited 07-23-2014 04:45
07-23-2014 04:45 - edited 07-23-2014 04:45
I definitely have a problem!
07-23-2014 15:46
07-23-2014 15:46
Haha! I thought I was the only one! Especially the hills in my neighborhood. While my dog is 'taking care of business' I will walk back and forth on the hill .... every stair counts!
I have told my kids many times, FitBit is making me pace back and forth in front of you, it is not by choice.
I too am constantly patting to make sure FitBit is nice and secure.
I just love it so much!!
07-24-2014 15:10
07-24-2014 15:10
I can so relate !!love my fitbit..constantly checking steps..make sure it is secure on my wrist..people must think we are mad!! haha
07-24-2014 15:23
07-24-2014 15:23
All of the above
Plus
07-24-2014 19:44
07-24-2014 19:44
Today in order to boost my steps and active minutes while at the park with my dog I threw her the frisbee and then ran as fast as I could to get it before she could. 🙂
07-24-2014 20:36
07-24-2014 20:36
Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.--John Wooden, legendary UCLA coach
Accepting Solutions is your way of passing your solution onto others and improving everybody's Fitbit experience. Take a look here for more Fitbit help.
07-26-2014 18:54
07-26-2014 18:54
07-26-2014 20:15
07-26-2014 20:15
OK, Fitbit addict: I just got my Fitbit and am not addicted yet, but I am already thinking like an addict. EXAMPLE: What If I Earn Game Time By Walking? What if I can't play Skyrim for an hour unless I have first walked for an hour?
07-27-2014 15:07 - edited 07-27-2014 15:09
07-27-2014 15:07 - edited 07-27-2014 15:09
When you are next in the grocery store checkout line and realize you forgot something in the dairy section clear accross the store. But you smile as you give up your spot in line--happily skipping to the freezer section--hoping to remember yet another item once you return to line....not caring if the checker thinks you've lost it!
Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.--John Wooden, legendary UCLA coach
Accepting Solutions is your way of passing your solution onto others and improving everybody's Fitbit experience. Take a look here for more Fitbit help.
07-28-2014 02:09
07-28-2014 02:09
Spent majority of yesterday in the car on the way back from a weekend away. Got home at about 7 at a measly 2000 steps, far too exhausted to go for a run but I just couldn't go to bed until I'd hit 10,000. Ended up pacing around while watching TV all evening with 5 minutes here and there or running on the spot. So addicted.
07-28-2014 16:45
07-28-2014 16:45
You walk the escaltors.
07-28-2014 16:58
07-28-2014 16:58
07-28-2014 17:04
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07-28-2014 17:20
07-28-2014 17:20
-> You try to stay as motionless as possible while your flex is charging
-> You wake up and the first thing you do (after turning off the sleep tracker of course) is see you have one light and worry aboout hitting 5 lights for the day