• August 22, 2007

I had the privilege of participating in an experiment Entrepreneur Magazine undertook. They had four entrepreneurs wear pedometers (which, for future reference, are not fashion friendly) and log average daily steps. The magazine also made us keep a diet journal but that part didn’t make it into the article. Click here to read the full article and see which entrepreneur walked the most per day.

 

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  1. Hi Michelle –

    I’ll bring the Pedometer to work. Email me at info (at) brambleberry.com when you order so I can get the Pedometer into the box for you.

    =) Anne-Marie

  2. Anne Marie,

    I will be ordering the supplies from Brambleberry to make the bath cupcake in Sept (once kids are back in school). I was also wondering, is your handmade cosmetic instruction booklet for sale yet?

  3. Well look at that…I can hear the clicking from here. I have done the same thing, but was told to wear the darn thing on my shoes. Yikes, it looked pretty silly…and you could hear me coming because it would “click” on the side of my shoes. What a neat article~very impressive to say the least.

  4. If you’re ordering from BB anytime soon, I can just toss mine into the box for you to keep. Or you can get them at Amazon.com for about $25.

    A-M

  5. I still have the pedometer! If you ever want to borrow it, just let me know! =)

    Anne-Marie

  6. Now I’m curious as to how many steps I walk a day. Probably 10. LOL I’m so lazy after having the baby. You did good with 4.2 miles, especially if 10,000 is the health guideline. I feel guilty now for sitting here on the computer 🙁

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