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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

9 Tips: How to Drink More Water

Many health experts will agree that drinking more water will help give you more energy. (Read here from Michelle Schoffro Cook on why you should drink more water.)  In celebration of this week's theme on keeping up your energy, here are my personal tricks on drinking more water.

* Make it a Morning Ritual. I once read in a magazine article that many of us wake up dehydrated, and the first thing you should do before you do anything else is drink two glasses of water. I've now made it a regular morning habit, and it inspires the momentum to continue drinking more for the rest of the day.

* Add Some Lemon. Back in the early stages when I couldn't stand drinking water, I squeezed lemon juice into my water. At restaurants, I would ask the servers to provide lemon slices with my water--which makes me sound snobby, but most restaurants are willing and expected to provide this service.

* Keep it In the Clear. When your urine is clear, you are properly hydrated. When your urine is a dark yellow, you are definitely dehydrated.

* Think of How Pretty You'll Look. I don't know how direct the correlation is between having healthy, glowing skin and drinking a lot of water, but I'm not taking any chances. Whatever psychological trick keeps me hydrated!

* Do It Like It's Hot. If you're in the mood for a hot drink, drink heated water. Sometimes we just want the psychological pleasure that comes with having a hot mug cupped in our hands than the actual drink itself. Plus, coffee and tea contain caffeine, which is a diuretic and elevates the rate of water being expelled from your body via urination.

* Drink When You Have a Munchie Attack. Sometimes our hunger is thirst masquerading as fake hunger. Drinking a cup or two of water will make you feel "full." 

*Take Baby Steps. Don't expect to go from zero glasses of water to the full 8 glasses overnight. Start with one glass of water in the morning and one glass of water at night, and build your way up from there.

* Cheap cheap. Water at restaurants are FREE! 

* Always have a full glass of water near you when you are working. It will give you something to mindlessly sip on when you are brainstorming or need something to do with your hands.

By Yumi Sakugawa for Intent.com

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  • Vuyelwa's Avatar
    Posted by Vuyelwa Wed Apr 8, 2009 8:28pm PDT

    Keeping yourself hydrated really helps in weight management & keeping your body firm. I don't know how it happens, but to me it happened.There's also a huge improvement in my skin condition. I fully agree that drinking enough water is good for your health.I also used to get slight headaches & fatigue but ever since I started to be catious about my water intake, my state has improved tremendously.

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  • J.H's Avatar
    Posted by J.H Wed Apr 8, 2009 9:51pm PDT

    Another great tip is to buy yourself a water bottle that you LOVE!! Stainless steel bottles are my favorite, NathanSports.com has some really cute ones. They're BPA-free, good for the planet, and cheaper than buying plastic bottles. Camelback makes some nice bottles as well. Get a bottle that you love and you'll take it everywhere with you and save yourself some cash!

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  • oga's Avatar
    Posted by oga Thu Apr 9, 2009 8:33am PDT

    after all said and done by some whuch do we do?

    whn u take the water some say is too much others say dats wht u need.

    so which do we follow?

    i b.live u do dat which ur heart tells u is d best for ur system.

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  • Jen's Avatar
    Posted by Jen Thu Apr 9, 2009 9:09am PDT

    "Nearly all deaths related to water intoxication in normal individuals have resulted either from water drinking contests, in which individuals attempt to consume more than 10 liters (2.2 imp gal; 2.6 U.S. gal) of water over the course of just a few minutes, or long bouts of intensive exercise during which electrolytes are not properly replenished, yet massive amounts of fluid are still consumed."

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  • MAUREEN N's Avatar
    Posted by MAUREEN N Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:31am PDT

    Staying hydrated eliminates my hot flashes. I know when I've been lax in my drinking. I keep a bottle of water within reach at all times. In my car, my pocket book, my desk and next to my bed. While driving to work, I take a big gulp at each red light and usually am half a liter in by the time I get to the office.

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  • i am me's Avatar
    Posted by i am me Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:33am PDT

    great article...and its true! if you keep a cup of water on your desk you'll drink from it. at least i do..even if im not that thirsty. drinking water alone won't help you loose weight, but it will help you from overeating (as it can make you full when you think you are "starving").

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  • DHardt's Avatar
    Posted by DHardt Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:36am PDT

    What dumb article. How many drink more water articles must you feature? People will choose to be healthy or not and no many how many articles you write people will continue to make poor choices.

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  • Tiffanyisthelaw's Avatar
    Posted by Tiffanyisthelaw Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:36am PDT

    they forgot eating alot of fruit and veg - high water content helps with hydration ^_^

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  • hombdel's Avatar
    Posted by hombdel Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:36am PDT

    the 8 glasses of water a day has been disputed by more than one physician. It washes salt and electrolytes out of the system, which are also important to the body. Moderate the amount a bit. Also if you are urinating, that mean's your hydrated, the color is not the issue.

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  • jason's Avatar
    Posted by jason Tue Apr 14, 2009 10:38am PDT

    Try watering your drinks down.

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