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Post by account_disabled on Dec 9, 2023 1:25:38 GMT -5
This blog is inspired by Chris who has such a great attitude and introduced this idea of having compassion over complaints.I was so thrilled when I got my very first fitness tracker, Mi Band 3. It did not fail its reputation of being one of the best fitness trackers, especially when it only cost me $30. Beyond just counting my steps, Mi Band 3 also tracks my workout activities, shows app notifications, displays a 3-day weather forecast, tracks my sleep, and a lot more. The best thing about Mi Band 3 is that it encourages me to be more active. Seeing how many steps I’ve walked today Telegram Number Data and how many more I need to achieve my goal motivates me to get up and keep moving so I can see that “Reach Goal” badge pop up on my app. It’s rewarding and also makes me feel less guilty about having a bite of chocolate chip muffin as a little cheat (no judgment please). But not everything about the Mi Band 3 has me smiling. Today I came home after a long day (filled with more bean bag chair time than usual) and was pleasantly surprised to see over 7000 steps. But then, my skeptical mind kicked in and I wondered. How I could get so many steps. I started going through my activity history to see what did I do to gain that many steps. Was it from my Starbucks afternoon break (that chocolate chip muffin was really good)? Or from walking back and forth between the devs and my CEO trying to reproduce the new bug he found on our latest feature? Not too long after I started looking, I found it. I got almost a thousand steps from a 17-minute motorbike taxi ride home.
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