how do u do it? (water intake)
Jazzie92
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I only drink water, but I find it difficult drinking 8 cups and over. How do u make sure u get enough water a day?
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I drink a lot of water because I am always thirsty. On the days that i feel like I am not getting enough water, I put watermelon gum or any kind of fruit gum in my mouth. Anytime i eat or chew something sweet, I have to drink a lot of water. Maybe I am just weird lol0
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I used to be horrible about getting my 8 cups in a day. in fact, 4 cups would be an achievement for me. i have resorted to two things that have helped my intake tremedously. i add a stevia sweetener into my water. I use Minute Maid Drops. It is tasty and gets the water down. Stevia is a naturally derived sweetener and there are no artifical flavors. Additionally, I drink LOTS of tea (mostly decaf). I add Truvia (again, from the stevia plant) to my tea. Good luck.0
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If you aren't used to doing it then give yourself time to develop the habit. Try adding flavor to it like lemon, fruit, Crystal Light, cucumbers, etc. Secondly, it is important to keep your body hydrated but this can come sources other than plain water like green tea, fruits, and veggies.0
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As soon as I get up, I get a glass of water and make sure it's by me at all times. When I'm at work, I have a 22 oz cup of water standing by and I make sure I drink whenever I can. When it's empty, I make sure to fill it back up ASAP. I try to make it a goal to finish whatever cup I'm on before I leave for the day.
Having it handy is what keeps me drinking.0 -
I make sure I drink two cups before I have my coffee - that helps.
But my main thing is I take water with me everywhere I go. I have a Contigo water bottle that I fill with filtered water from my fridge. It holds 24 ounces, and I do my best to drain it at least three times a day. It's spill proof, goes in the dishwasher, and comes in fun colors - I have them for my whole family, each has their own color so we know which one to grab - and solves the problem of all those bottled waters laying around and getting mixed up.
I find I drink more water if I always have it with me - in the car, by my recliner, on my desk, etc.0 -
Every meal and every snack I drink a glass, that's a rule. That's automatically 6 glasses a day for me without any effort because its imprinted into my brain. Then I try to down at least 2 during my workout each day giving me a grand total of 8.
Cold water is great, you will want to drink it before its gets warm.
I just recently bought an insulated water bottle online and I'm hoping that will help me to drink more water too.0 -
> always have a bottle or a glass of water by me - when it's empty refil it
> drink a glass of water before each meal
> add low cal flavour/interest: i use a soda stream to fizz up my water, and my current favourite flavoring is angostura bitters
find something that works for you and log it0 -
I keep a 32 oz. cup with a straw at my desk. I can suck down a ton of water with a straw. I drink, I pee, I refill. I go through 6 of these a day, on average.0
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I just have to say, there is no requirement to drink 8 glasses a day, all fluids(coffee, tea, pop, juice, in foods) taken in help towards hydration. Your urine is the best indicator of hydration. If its pale to clear you are good, if its dark then you need to drink more.
I try to keep a refillable water bottle with me at work and home, and I do my best to guzzle it. I have issues with dehydration and forgetting to drink water so I do my best to keep it with me and if I look at it, to drink it.
its a bright red contigo water bottle.0 -
K thanx!0
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I fill up 1.5L bottles and chill them in the fridge, drink throughout the day.
I try to fill myself up before every meal and after every meal. It helps with the water intake if I'm not exactly active for the day.0 -
I keep a 32oz water bottle with me always. I drink one on the way to work, one before lunch, one after lunch and one in the evening. Minimum of 4 bottles a day! It really helps with weightloss.0
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I have a 32oz waterbottle that I use every single day. I fill it twice a day, then I know I've hit my quota. I used to have to add flavoring to my water (I would carry mio in my purse). Now I don't need it, I haven't used mio in months. Once you start drinking a good amount of water a day, your body will crave it.0
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I carry a 32 oz. water bottle with me everywhere and refill it throughout the day. I actually feel kinda lost without it, and I resent having to buy a bottle of water when I'm out somewhere because I forgot to bring my own water bottle lol.0
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you have to have a plan. drinking alot of water usually doesn't just happen. Figure out your day and how many oz you need to drink every hour, every two hours, etc to meet your goal. Winging it won't work.
years ago I did this and I was drinking 100oz a day on a regular basis.0 -
I just refill my 24 oz bottle with filtered tap water at least 3 times a day minimum I try to get double that if I can.
Take the water with you at your side at all times and the second its done refill it. It becomes a habit.0 -
I find I cant drink water from cups as it seems way too much for me, so instead i brought a 1L bottle of volvic/evian water to take to work with me, drink it then fill it back up and drink it again, that was I was getting 2 litres a day and it didn't seem too much! I now repeat this process every day! I refill my bottle in the morning then again once its empty. Sometimes I find I drink up to 3 litres a day with this method!0
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8 8 ounce cups a day isn't the be all end all. It's a huge blanket statement and doesn't take into account the amount of water our bodies from food as well as all other beverages you consume which are mostly water. As long as there isn't a lot of caffeine or alcohol in them which dehydrate you then they count as well. Obviously a 125 lb person does not need as much water as some over 250. There are many factors including body composition, climate, activity level (do you sweat a ton every day? Work outside? Live here in south Florida?) If you're having trouble drinking what you think you need because you aren't at all thirsty, then relax, you're getting plenty already. If you must reach that 8 cup "rule" then drink nothing but water all day until you get your 64 ounces in you. Your pee is the best indicator, clear means you are getting plenty if water (it's going right through you). The yellower it is then the more you need to drink, just remember b vitamins make it yellow too after you take a supplement or energy drink.0
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My 32 oz. water bottle goes with me everywhere.0
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If I'm thirsty, I have a drink.
The recommendations for water are generally misrepresented and as above should include water you get in food and so on.
Thirst is a very excellent mechanism evolved over many millions of years to tell us when we need to drink .0 -
I have a 1 litre shaker and 1 litre water bottle, either is always with me, normally the shaker. I just sip for fun, go through a fair few refills daily0
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It's easier for me because I have a 74oz bottle that I use. I usually drink 3 of those per day. Sometimes more, sometimes a little less.0
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I carry a gallon jug around with me.0
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I mostly drink water and thought I wasn't doing to well in the beginning when I started tracking it. One day it dawned on me to measure the amount of water that my cups and containers hold. Most of the time, the "cup" I am using holds more than 8 oz. I was actually drinking more than I thought!
I am also thirsty all the time and carry water with me everywhere.0 -
A good rule of thumb I learned from a dietition is to take your weight, cut it in half, and make it ounces. So, someone who weighs 150 should drink 75 oz. Someone who weighs 200, should drink 100 oz.
Obviously, that does include liquids from other foods, but the bulk of it should be clear for good kidney health.
I made myself start drinking only water (except my morning coffee ;-) ) last year, even if I didn't feel like it. Now, it's just a habit and I drink at least 10 glasses a day.
I don't know if you have trouble keeping to your calorie goal or not, but drinking water is a great way to help with that, too.0 -
Every meal and every snack I drink a glass, that's a rule. That's automatically 6 glasses a day for me without any effort because its imprinted into my brain. Then I try to down at least 2 during my workout each day giving me a grand total of 8.
Cold water is great, you will want to drink it before its gets warm.
I just recently bought an insulated water bottle online and I'm hoping that will help me to drink more water too.
I've been trying to do this also - drink a glass as soon as I get up and before every meal. Bob from the Biggest Loser was also talking about drinking a glass of water before each meal to help fill you up and keep you hydrated. I also sometimes add the flavored drops into the water if I feel like I'm having trouble getting all 8 glasses in.0 -
I drink 4 liters a day. 1 liter right when I wake in the morning. 1 liter every 4 hours while I'm at work and 1 liter by the end of dinner I live in the desert though so the air is very dry. In the winter I was drinking only 3 liters.0
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I do the same thing with my 32oz Sigg bottle. Fill it up in the morning before I go workout. Make sure it is empty before I get to work and keep it full as much as possible. When I get home, I change it up to lemonade and an occasional beer.0
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I have a water bottle that holds 4c and I make sure I have it with me at all times. I am thirsty almost all the time as well. There are days where when I am at my desk I will have my water bottle right in front of my mouth and just sip on it while I am surfing the internet. I don't even think about it half the time. Took me a few days to be able to drink more than 4c without feeling like I was going to explode though lol.0
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There are zero cal low/no sodium water flavorings like Mio out there. I love them. Right now I can drink water and its no problem, but I used to get sick drinking so much water. Or use fresh fruits to flavor your water-- oranges, cucumber and mint/w lemon, etc. If you have pintrest they usually have tons of natural flavoring ideas. Set goals for yourself. I also keep a bottle of water with me where ever I may go, it reminds me that I need to drink it. I think I am up to 10 cups a day now.
I also don't allow myself to have any coffee in the mornings unless I have already had 2-3 cups of water.0
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