Add a link to documentation

* doc/org.texi (Tracking your habits): Point to the
  "Tracking TODO state changes" section.

As suggested by Jonas Stein.

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@ -4267,10 +4267,10 @@ The TODO may also have minimum and maximum ranges specified by using the
syntax @samp{.+2d/3d}, which says that you want to do the task at least every
three days, but at most every two days.
@item
You must also have state logging for the @code{DONE} state enabled, in order
for historical data to be represented in the consistency graph. If it is not
enabled it is not an error, but the consistency graphs will be largely
meaningless.
You must also have state logging for the @code{DONE} state enabled
(@pxref{Tracking TODO state changes}), in order for historical data to be
represented in the consistency graph. If it is not enabled it is not an
error, but the consistency graphs will be largely meaningless.
@end enumerate
To give you an idea of what the above rules look like in action, here's an