Hi, coolswede!
Sorry for the delay getting back to you.
The activities wizard helps folks create multiple activity entries at once. It's not particularly useful if you want to add a single activity. In that case, it's just as convenient to use the "Add New" button in the Home > Health > Activities page.
For most folks, the wizard allows them to enter the high-level information about certain lifestyle choices that may impact their health, such as smoking, drinking, exercising, etc. If you want to enter detailed information, you still need to go to the detail form and enter it there (as shown in our original reply).
One thing to note is that the wizard only allows you to create a single 'active' record for any given type of activity. Try for instance to create an activity for 'smoking', and say that it ended at some point in the past. If you go to the activities wizard, you will note that you are now able to enter a second activity record. The idea being that folks will participate in some activities, but then stop at certain points in their lives.
Your interpretation of how activities could be used - "to enter every time an activity is performed and some information about it on the day it was done" - is a reasonable way of thinking about this. The model we chose, however, was to make it easy to support the same high-level information a doctor might be interested in - at least in an initial consultation.
The way you can easily track the types of daily activities you talk about is with a journal. You can then create journal entries for each of the days that you choose to document information relating to that activity. The image below illustrates doing this for a smoke cessation scenario, where the user has set up a 'smoking' activity and then creates a journal to track daily progress quitting.
Note that if you really wish to track daily activities by creating separate daily activity records, you still can - simply set the start and end dates for the activities. We would suggest though that you consider the approach that uses a journal, since we have some built-in facilities for printing journal summaries, etc.
Please let us know if you need additional clarifications on the use of activities or if you have suggestions on improvements.
Thanks,
Support Team