I've now found a reason to write on Lifelog! Lifelog Adagia

I was writing today's post about my practice session today, and I realized that I could write about my practice with Tennis on
Lifelog
. I noticed that I was trying to outline my progress and observations on here but it didn't fit with the usual stuff I write here.

Usually on
Adagia
I want to write stories or non-fiction observations that have one simple, philosophical takeaway. But I noticed that I was writing more clinically and detail oriented when it came to tennis. It seemed more like a log and a journal rather than a diary and a story. So I thought, let's go do that on Lifelog! 

Excited that I have a reason to be there again. And looking forward to detailing my progress there so that I'll have records to look back on in retrospect to see how I went about practicing the sport over the years.
That's great Sir Abe. I think there is something to this public commitment and accountability. I think you are working on many things beyond tennis btw!

I just discovered this site - check it out https://www.commitaction.com/
2021-07-14 22:10:41
I am! But a lot of hte things I'm pursuing have less tangible goals/progress. So less things to log. 

With a clearly defined goal like getting bbetter at a sport... everything is so clinically explicit. So logging that at Lifelog is perfect.

I'm not even going to check out commit action because I'd rather support somebody I know! 
2021-07-14 23:39:59