Add Tibetan Buddhist Meditation

Recognise Tibetan Buddhist Meditation practices, which involve recitation, visualisation and breathing among other things, they are quite diverse! You don’t need to ‘curate’ a program, just create an algorithm that will recognise when someone is undertaking these practices. Please consult with distinguished and recognised Tibetan scholars.

 

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YojanaFitbit
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Hi @K_Chris_B, and thanks for taking the time to share this suggestion about adding Tibetan Buddhist Meditation to the Fitbit app. We rely on feedback like yours to help us develop products and features that we know our community wants to see. If this suggestion receives votes from other customers and gains popularity, it will be shared internally with various teams at Fitbit. To learn more about how Fitbit decides which suggestions get developed, visit our FAQs.

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eeo7
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I agree with the above posters.  When I make a meal, I am rarely making one serving.  It's quite tedious to have to tally up each of the individual ingredients and divide by number of servings, particularly if the number of "servings" you are eating in one sitting is not consistent.  Not having the serving feature built in requires you to individually edit each ingredient any time that serving size changes.  This is laborious, especially if you are eating "one item" type meals, like soups, casseroles, etc., as opposed to a "multiple components" type meals like veggie + grain + protein.  One of the core principals of food tracking is being honest and accurate in your tracking, and while it is possible for this to be accomplished with the current system, it is far from simple or user friendly.  This feature greatly discourages me from using the nutrition logging aspect, especially when there are several other apps out there that accomplish this fairly standardized feature.  I'm surprised a company as large as Fitbit has not addressed this issue by now, seeing as this suggestion has been on the table for a while.  Maintaining all of my health aspects on one app would be ideal, but until Fitbit fixes this feature, the app is unusable for this purpose, in my opinion, and I will track my nutrition via other apps.

eeo7
First Steps

^ignore the above post, posted on the wrong thread by accident

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