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Is it time to admit that fitness trackers do more harm than good for most people's motivation?
With wearable tech sales plateauing and a growing chorus of users reporting anxiety and guilt over missed step goals, the motivational value of fitness trackers is under scrutiny. Cast your vote and share your take on whether these devices truly help or hinder.
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