17 Things Everyone With A Fitbit Understands
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17 Things Everyone With A Fitbit Understands

The Fitbit life is no joke.

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17 Things Everyone With A Fitbit Understands
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1. The excitement you feel when you get your Fitbit

2. But then the struggle of choosing which wrist to wear it on

3. You spend way too much time setting your goals and deciding what challenges to take on

4. You're constantly checking it to see how many steps you have

5. And you take the long way on purpose just to get more steps

6. When you see someone else wearing a Fitbit

7. And you feel an instant connection with them

8. When you're sitting in class or at your desk thinking about all the steps you could be getting right now...

9. And you coincidentally find yourself making lots of excuses to go to the bathroom, fill up your water bottle, etc.

10. You work out more to try to get your resting heart rate down

11. But it doesn't always go as planned

12. So instead you just aim for your daily 10,000 steps

13. And you get really hyped when you get the alert that you reached the goal

14. You do squats while you're waiting for your food in the microwave


15. Hoping that you'll burn some extra calories

16. You know you might seem crazy to your friend


17. But in the end, you know it'll all be worth it


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