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TesTeq - Follow me on Twitter - BIZNES BEZ STRESU (blog in Polish)
It's up to you to decide whether to take that advice; or to consult other experts who might give different opinions; or to form your own decision. It depends partly on how important it is to you to play tennis. The orthopedist may be an expert on wrists but not an expert on how important (or unimportant) tennis is in your life. I imagine there might be wrist braces and things; a sports injury expert might know about that. You could use the other hand (or switch hands from time to time). Maybe you could play ping pong or soccer instead.
Aof is certainly a relevant trigger for sports and exercise.
However, I just realized something about working out. I have a difficult time during certain periods to find the time and actually do any exercise, besides from working to and from work. I have Exercise, or rather get and stay fit as an area of focus. I'm very difficult to get to the actual exercise though.
I just figured out that if I set every workout as a project, then, for example every set is a task for that project. Every workout schedule I have come across is then a project with tasks to cross over.
So I could really see that a workout would be a project. Don't know if it will work, but I have never tried that approach before, so it might work.
Hello Fritzz. It looks to me you should ask: what do you want the system to do for you in terms of Sports and specially Tennis?
Really, what? Is it to remind you that it is something you like? Would a poster in the wall work as well? Or do you have something like "buying a racket" that you want to accompllish under that so you can play? Or is it a life metric you want to keep that helps you monitoring if you are playing enough times?
All these would have different implementations.
Crowding the system may reduce its clarity and ultimate purpose of guidance.
Goncalo
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