Every health tip and the trend seems to offer up options that seem appealing on their surface but shy away from being truly effective toward creating a healthier, more successful you.
One key component that the trends and fads are almost always missing is water!
Drinking enough water throughout the day is a time-honored method of boosting your health and helping you be successful. Fads and trends in the dieting industry might push you toward the newest sports drink or fancy “diet” soda, but the bottom line is that your body and mind need more water.
Creating habits around drinking water will help you see the benefits quickly, and you’ll be able to do more with your day!
Hydration is Key
Everything in your body, from your skin to your internal organs to how you process food, is governed by how much water you drink. Water is the best place to start if you want the bright, glowing skin that all the celebrities seem to have. Are you tired of feeling like you’ve always got a rumbly tummy? Drink more water.
But teaching your body to reach for that water glass instead of soda, sports drinks, or another iced coffee requires some re-learning and training on your part.
Water Bottles
To teach your body and mind how to reach for water instead of drinks that won’t do your body much good, the first step is to find a beverage container that you really like! Do some shopping online and in stores to find a water bottle or glass that suits your needs and tastes. If you have something fun to look forward to each time you reach for it, you’ll teach your brain to be boosted when you do it! Find something in a color you love, a shape that fits you and your home, car, or office, and that will keep your water at the temperature you need throughout the day.
Suns Up, Water Out
Often, we turn to coffee or tea in the morning to wake our bodies up and get going for the day. There’s nothing wrong with this routine; sticking to a sugar-free cup of coffee or tea can be a perfect part of your morning routine! But a simple way to get more water throughout the day and kickstart your body’s processes is to drink a glass of ice water! The shock of cold water and the hydration push your body to process it more quickly, and you get one glass of water out of the way for the day before you even leave the house.
Set an Alarm
When you’re focused on work, it can be hard to remember to take a break, breathe, and drink some water. Set the alarm on your phone or watch that will go off throughout the day and remind you to sit back, take a breath, and drink a big batch of water. Please give yourself plenty of short times throughout the day when you take a drink break and even get up from your chair and stretch while doing it. If you’re at home all day, pause what you’re doing and get a drink. Get the kids in on it, too, and make it a simple moment to get your hydration and a few moments of peace and quiet!
Keep a Habit Tracker
Start your water charting with a habit tracker. Write down your goal for the day, week, or month in terms of water bottles, glasses, or gallon jugs (whatever your preferred measurement), and keep a close record of what you’ve consumed throughout the day. Make this simple chart fun and easy to use, so you’ll want to reach for it throughout the day!
Get Accountable
Going out to start a new habit all on your own is a daunting task. Sharing your struggles with an accountability partner is one of the best ways to keep your mind and body on track without feeling like you have to do it alone! Find someone you can trust and continue sharing your struggles with them, whether about food, exercise, personal issues, or water intake. You might get involved with a health coach or gym partner or find a friend who can be tough. Either way, talking through the issue with someone you trust can make all the difference in the world!
Takeaway
Drinking plenty of water helps every area of your life, from thinking more clearly to helping your skin glow and shine throughout the day! Creating a new water-drinking habit can help you get all the benefits without upending your entire life.
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