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Overachiever

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Suggestion- instead of using ‘overachiever,’ why not say “you exceeded your goal today.’ Words that start with over, like overdone, overdue, and more have negative connotations. And what I’m able to “achieve” varies day to day; sometimes I make a goal and sometimes I exceed a goal. See? Also - I love my Fitbit Sense!

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Over can also mean I climbed over the hill or I got over the her leaving me, both of which are positive achievements. 

This really is not hardware related. 

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