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Stages of Having a Fitbit

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Xavier chapter.

If you have a Fitbit you can relate to these moments.

Wake up and immediately check how many hours of sleep you got, only to realize you only got 5 hours.

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You hop in the shower, enjoying singing and conditioning your hair, until you realize you still have your fitbit on.

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When your fitbit matches your outfit for the day.     

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You walk to your first class and watch as each step goes up. Feelin’ like a boss.

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You go to lunch and realize your fitbit tells you burned 1,000 calories. That means more cookies!

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When you never get more than 7/9 hours with 250 steps or more. But don’t care because it’s a dumb add-on.

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You see that you already walked 2 miles throughout the day…guess you’re skipping the treadmill today!

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When your fitbit dies in the middle of the day.

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It’s 10 minutes before you go to bed, and you realize that you need 300 more steps to reach 10,000.

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YOU REACH 10,000 STEPS! Your day is complete.

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In the summer, you barely get 3,000 steps, but you don’t give a crap.

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Lastly, since you are wearing a fitbit, YOU MUST BE ATHLETIC #SPORTS.

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Get out there and get your steps Collegiettes!

Angela Provenzano is an Occupational Therapy major at Xavier University. She loves sunsets, chocolate, puppies and other non-cliché things.