Well, phooey, I posted in this thread earlier, or at least thought I did, and it didn't post. My internet connection must've fizzled out.
I use the fitbit, too, and I love it! I've had it since September, and am now in the weight range I wanted to be in. I have the old kind that doesn't measure for stairs.
Yeah, there are all kinds of ways you can fuss with your settings, and there are different things you can focus on. I don't always look at the "You can eat X more calories today" because it often inspires me to eat more when I'm really not hungry and don't need it.
As long as I know I'm eating an adequate amount (and that's never a problem for me!), I don't care if it says I'm under goal for calories eaten.
When I'm in weight loss mode, I will try to burn 500-1,000 more calories than I eat, no matter what those numbers specifically are. If I do that consistently, I lose weight.
When I'm in maintenance mode, I simply try to keep it about equal.
This is the greatest tool ever for weight management. My activity level can vary wildly, and I like to get a reading on that. It really does make a difference! I will wear this thing forever, and I will never have a weight problem again!
Besides that, I have Fitbit friends on Facebook who like to get into friendly competitions. Because of that, one guy has challenged me to do 15,000 steps every day for the next week. So I'm going to do it. I wouldn't necessarily decide to be that active if it weren't for the challenge. (I can't let him beat me. I beat him this week -- I can do it again!)
