What are your tips/tricks for drinking water?
scubakat67
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I am setting a new challenge for myself for August to drink more water. The goal is 75 oz. daily. I'm just not a water drinker - never have been. Only time I really drink water is when I'm exercising. Otherwise, it's usually an energy drink, unsweet tea with splenda, or Coke Zero. So, what are your ideas, tips, tricks that you use to get your daily water intake?
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unsweet tea with splenda counts as water as far as I'm concerned.0
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I just keep a water bottle next to me at all times, pretty much. I don't drink that much though... Probably 1.5 to 2 liters a day (I have no idea how many ounces that is - maybe 6 cups?).0
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unsweet tea with splenda counts as water as far as I'm concerned.
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I have a 750 ML water bottle that I love with an easy flip top and I fill it before heading to the gym. I make sure it is all gone when I leave and to be honest, I usually end up having to fill it again midway through my workout (which is 2 hours) most of the time.
Another trick - when I get an iced tea at Dunkin Donuts, after I'm done, I save the cup and fill it with more ice and flavored Selzer, or even just plain water. It still has the flavor of the lemon from the iced tea (I get extra lemon in mine) and it's fun to drink with a straw. I will usually fill it up at least twice once I finish the iced tea.
I always have water at my bedside table and drink throughout the night (little sips when I wake up).
In the winter, when I don't have the urge to drink cold water when it's chilly, I make lots of herbal teas and drink those throughout the day.0 -
At first you just have to force yourself to drink water regularly (add citrus slices for flavor) and then the more you drink the more you crave. That's how it worked for me, anyway.
Also, I try to visualize it as all that cold, pure water is helping my body in many ways: digestion, moisture for my skin & hair, etc.0 -
I have found that drinking two as soon as I wake up is helpful. I usually end up drinking around four easily during my workout , and then I drink four more throughout the day.0
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I''ll use the crystal light packets, or something like Mio to give it some flavor.0
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My method usually begins with getting a glass from the cupboard. Next I turn on the cold water tap and let it run a while so that the water is really cold (I always feel guilty at this bit because it seems very wasteful). Then I turn the tap off again because I don't want drips down the outside of my glass. I place the glass centrally under the tap, turn the water back on, turn it off just before the water reaches the top. Finally, I place the glass to my lips and I drink the refreshingly cool and thirst-quenching water all down in one go. Lovely0
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I keep a water bottle at home and one at work. I try to refill my work bottle at least 2 times (sometimes 3) during the day and I use crystal light liquid, Dasani, Mio, or Nestle Nesfruta to make it taste better so I can drink more (I get tired of plain water). Then I try to drink at least 1 water bottle at home in the evening. That's usually 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 litres a day.0
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I keep my gallon jug on my desk. I have it marked with lines of how much I should drink and when. Seems to keep me on track, and frequently in the bathroom...0
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I was not a water drinker, either. I use Crystal Lite, Mio, fresh fruit, whatever I can add. I pretty much don't drink anything but water now.
ETA: I keep a 24 oz Tervis cup at my desk. I drink probably 16 more oz at home. I know that's not the recommended 64 oz, but I am not a huge drinker of any liquid.0 -
I'm a major water drinker(about a gallon every day) and one of my "tricks" is to make sure I drink at least 24 as soon as I get up. And I agree with both John and Franc127, if I make iced tea(with truvia or unsweetened), I count it and I have a water bottle with me whenever possible. I'll put lemon slices(sometimes with splenda/truvia) in my glass or bottle and it makes you feel like "you're changing it up" and having lemonade. Another thing that helps me is that I always know the size of the bottles and glasses I use, so it makes for quick computation.
I also try to get at least half of my water intake by 2pm, if possible(I have a long commute from work and that gives me an hour and a half before I leave ,so I can to go to the bathroom about a 100 times):laugh:
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I drank diet pop for years and years and couldn't stand water because of course it wasn't sweet. Once I quit diet pop a few years ago it was easier to drink water. You have to force yourself when you start but now it's habit. I drink two cups of coffee in the morning and the rest of the day is water unless I'm having an alcoholic beverage in the evening.0
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24 oz plus lemon first thing in the morning.
24 oz with lunch
24 plus lemon sometime in the late afternoon
and then a random glass or two during the day.0 -
I have a 24oz water bottle which I re-fill at least 4 times a day (so 96+ ounces daily).
I don't really have a problem doing it, part of that is probably that I drink 8oz before every meal, and 8oz after, and most of the time during my meal I drink another 8. So really, only one of my water bottles (if I work out, 2) comes outside of my meal times.
Honestly though, I think I just really like water at this point. Other than my morning tea, it's about all I drink.0 -
My method usually begins with getting a glass from the cupboard. Next I turn on the cold water tap and let it run a while so that the water is really cold (I always feel guilty at this bit because it seems very wasteful). Then I turn the tap off again because I don't want drips down the outside of my glass. I place the glass centrally under the tap, turn the water back on, turn it off just before the water reaches the top. Finally, I place the glass to my lips and I drink the refreshingly cool and thirst-quenching water all down in one go. Lovely
LOL.... It needed to be said... I've seen a few of these threads in my day and I guess I just don't get how drinking water can be so difficult.
If you're adding any steps to the procedure outlined above, you're doing it wrong.0 -
My method usually begins with getting a glass from the cupboard. Next I turn on the cold water tap and let it run a while so that the water is really cold (I always feel guilty at this bit because it seems very wasteful). Then I turn the tap off again because I don't want drips down the outside of my glass. I place the glass centrally under the tap, turn the water back on, turn it off just before the water reaches the top. Finally, I place the glass to my lips and I drink the refreshingly cool and thirst-quenching water all down in one go. Lovely
LOL.... It needed to be said... I've seen a few of these threads in my day and I guess I just don't get how drinking water can be so difficult.
If you're adding any steps to the procedure outlined above, you're doing it wrong.
Ehhh, it's better when it's swallowed.
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I love those squeez water bottles, I feel like they are easier to drink out of. I feel like it's easy to end up drinking 52oz when I have the large gas station cups too. Adding flavoring might help as well.0
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On a relatively more serious note. I generally fill a quart mason jar or large cup and chug as much as I can at first before taking the remainder to wherever I am, sometimes with a refill. At least that way I get a good dose to begin with. I find that I drink a lot not when I do it that way.0
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I am not a water drinker either, but I've recently found that if I add lemon and lime and make sure it's really cold, I drink a lot more0
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I found powdered Arizona Pomegranate Green Tea to add to a water bottle, zero calories. Does that count as water or does it have to be plain water? I love the way it tastes. But I think it has bad stuff in it, chemicals or whatever, powder could not be good for you. For that matter, does anything but plain water count as water? I do not think so.0
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I usually start with a container of water... once I have a firm grip I bring the container to my lips.. open my mouth and slowly tilt the container... unless there's a straw... the I will purse my lips around the straw... in the first instance once I feel the water spilling into my mouth I will swallow several times until I feel satiated... in the second instance I will suck small amounts and after each suck I will swallow... this exercise will continue until I have had my fill.. I repeat this processs about 6 times/day with anything from a 10 oncye glas to a 24 ounce bottle...
YOU are welcome world.0 -
When I get tired of drinking water, I will add some green tea powder. It tastes good and it's healthy. I use this kind but the small portable single serve packets. I got them at Walmart.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/4C-Green-Tea-Iced-Tea-Mix-53-oz/103073800 -
Put Sriracha on everything.0
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I pour it in a glass..0
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I used to be so good about drinking plain water, but I'm not anymore. Now, I drink Emergenc packets, iced tea w/ stevia, occasional diet soda, & sparking water.0
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Swallow. *nods*
All jesting aside, I use a Bobble. I fill it from a filtered source and then it has it's own filter as well. If I could filter it again without just running it through the britta container twice I would.0 -
Water flavors in very cold water... and 32 oz bottle down in 5 minutes first thing in the morning (there is a famous lady that swears it keeps her in shape so hey I tried it and it does work great)... the rest is easy to get down, a glass over ice with lunch and dinner...0
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I'm addicted to soda water. I have a Sodastream, which carbonates my water. I drink a ton of water per day, 100+. I started drinking the fizzy water as a way to stop drinking beer (has the same sensation going down) and now I can't stop :-)0
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I keep my water bottle next to me at work, and I think what makes it easier is we have a machine that dispenses slushy type ice (I fill my bottle with as much ice as possible) and I put filtered water. Now, if I do get bored I use the Crystal Light liquid flavor enhancers every now and then.0
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