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<blockquote data-quote="Robbity" data-source="post: 908620" data-attributes="member: 93179"><p>[USER=193282]@Type2Guy[/USER]: Does your meter allow you set targets -i.e. acceptable high and low readings? I initially used this feature on mine as a mini "Beat Your Meter" challenge when I first got it, so that I could aim to keep my test results within these margins. I was fairly lenient and flexible so that I was in control and my challenges were attainable, and if I could consistently reach them, then I set myself a new slightly lower level, and if I was struggling then I'd raise the target level a little until I could manage to keep within or below it. It was a good incentive, and helped me a lot to get things under control. It may be worth a try - and give yourself a small treat or reward of some sort if you can keep within your limits.</p><p></p><p>Robbity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbity, post: 908620, member: 93179"] [USER=193282]@Type2Guy[/USER]: Does your meter allow you set targets -i.e. acceptable high and low readings? I initially used this feature on mine as a mini "Beat Your Meter" challenge when I first got it, so that I could aim to keep my test results within these margins. I was fairly lenient and flexible so that I was in control and my challenges were attainable, and if I could consistently reach them, then I set myself a new slightly lower level, and if I was struggling then I'd raise the target level a little until I could manage to keep within or below it. It was a good incentive, and helped me a lot to get things under control. It may be worth a try - and give yourself a small treat or reward of some sort if you can keep within your limits. Robbity [/QUOTE]
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