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I Finally Decided To Buy A FitBit And This Is What I Think

I Finally Decided To Buy A FitBit And This Is What I Think

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Here are couples reasons why you should buy a fitbit! If you were ever skeptical about buying one, check out these helpful tips that may persuade you!

A few years ago, I finally decided to buy a FitBit. I had heard about them and heard how successful others have been losing weight with them and I wanted to track my activity. Little did I know how much mine would impact my life.

1. The decision

I decided to get a FitBit when I began to raise money for the Mercury Phoenix Trust, an organization that raises money to fight HIV/AIDS. It was started by Brian May and Roger Taylor after Freddie Mercury died due to complications with AIDS. The organization has an online fundraising platform and I wanted to walk 2000 miles in a year to help raise money for them, so I decided to get a FitBit to log the miles.

2. The set-up

Going through and setting up my goals was a tough experience. I had to think about how much walking I actually did and what I wanted to aim for. I calculated how many miles I would have to do each day in order to reach my goal and aimed to reach these goals each day. At first, I aimed for the recommended 10,000 steps, but I began to aim higher once I got into a routine. When you buy a fitbit and see your activity, it really motivates you to do better!

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3. Seeing progress

It took a little bit of time to see how much it actually takes to reach the goals. However, I began to make sure I hit those goals each day, giving me something to work for. I had a couple rough days where I did not reach my goals, and though I was tempted to be hard on myself, I decided to be patient with myself and my progress, as things take time.

4. Achievement badges

I got my FitBit during my time at Temple University and at that point, I was just realizing how competitive I am with myself. Receiving my first achievement badge, and realizing this was a feature on FitBit, was so motivating for me. I looked at other’s profiles and saw what badges they had received and saw what I was capable of achieving.

5. Competitions

When I received my first invite to join a competition with my friends, I was so motivated to do as much as I do to win. Though it took a couple competitions for me to win one, I was still so motivated. I went to great lengths to make sure I did my best. I walked the long way and parked far away in parking lots to get more steps.

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6. Hardship

Nothing worth doing comes easily. This could not have truer in this case. Once spring break at Temple hit, I got a bad cold, which hindered me from getting my steps in for a little while and had to readjust to get back into it once I felt better. Then, the summer of that year, I got a nasty stomach bug, which set me back once again.

7. Coming Back

Making a comeback after these bouts with illness was tough, but I kept in mind why I was doing what I was doing and made sure I kept up with my goals. While I did not hit my total mileage in my desired time frame, I did eventually hit it and was able to raise money for an amazing charity.

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8. Today

Today, I am still pretty active. While I am not as into it as I was at one point, I am hoping to get back on track over the summer. I use my FitBit to help me log miles to earn points on Achievement, which is a website and app that pays users for healthy habits.

Do you think these are good reasons to buy a fitbit? Let us know in the comments below!

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