It’s no secret that drinking water is a vital part of weight loss.  Our bodies are up to 60% water AND one of the steps of fat loss is hydrolysis (hydro = water).  So to be the most effective at losing weight, you have to drink water.

But what can you do to get yourself to drink more water when you HATE it?

Here are five simple and effective tips for drinking more water:

1. Start where you are

One of the best gifts you can give yourself on your weight loss journey is to meet yourself where you are.  If you are only drinking sugary, caffeinated drinks and the thought of drinking a glass of water cues your gag reflex, then it will be really hard for you to start drinking 64oz of water each day.  If that’s you, start small.  Plan to drink just one 8oz glass of water each day.  You can even spread out that 8oz if it feels better to just take a sip here or there.  Don’t worry about how you are not getting “enough” or you are “supposed” to be drinking more than that.  Once you get really good at drinking the 8oz in a day then you can increase it slowly but surely.

When you start something that is so drastically different from where you are beginning, it takes a ton of motivation and willpower to do it.  You spend all your time trying to force yourself to do something that feels unnatural and often times don’t enjoy.  Instead, be OK with starting smaller and remind yourself that just because you start small doesn’t mean that’s where you will finish.

2. Pair it with a reward

Doesn’t it feel good to be rewarded for our efforts?  Of course it does!  But far too often we don’t tell ourselves “good job” or sit in the pride of knowing that we did something good for ourselves.  Instead the effort goes largely unnoticed and the only “reward” we get is the mental chatter about it dies down for a bit.  Rewards help to reinforce actions we want to take in the future.  They are really useful when you want to create new habits.  So to create a new habit of drinking water and making it more enjoyable, incorporate a reward!

Now this doesn’t need to be anything that you buy.  In fact, it could be simply pairing drinking water with something you like to do that is already a part of your every day routine.  For instance if you love drinking soda, you could pair drinking a glass of water with the reward of having a soda.  You could also allow yourself to watch an episode of your favorite TV show once you have drank all of your water for the day.

Remember gold stars from school?  A reward could be as simple as a pretty sticker on a chart or a check mark on your habit tracker.  To make it extra impactful, remember to say to yourself “I’m so proud of myself for drinking water.”

3. Don’t prolong the misery

If every sip of water is pure misery for you, then don’t sip your water throughout the day.  Guzzle it.  There is nothing saying that you have sip slowly and consistently throughout the day.  It’s just important that you drink it.  I rarely take a single sip of water.  I usually take ten sips at a time just because I know that means I am taking in lots of water at once and that increases my likelihood of drinking 64oz.

Another great tip to get it done quickly: get started early.  After you wake up, start drinking water.  Your body is actually dehydrated when you wake up because of the hours you’ve spent sleeping and using the water in your body.  Put a cup in your bathroom right next to your toothbrush then immediately drink at least one full cup of water after brushing your teeth.  This is called habit stacking and is a great way to remind yourself of that new habit of drinking water.  Getting started early in the day with drinking water means that you finish earlier and can enjoy the rest of the day drinking the beverage of your choice.

4. Disguise it

Water doesn’t have to be plain to be helpful.  Juice lovers can pour a glass 3/4 full of juice and then top the rest of it off with some water.  After doing that for a while, you can change the ratio to 1/2 juice and 1/2 water.  Keep increasing the ratio until you get mostly water.  There are really great water enhancers that can be used to flavor your water as well.  Use the same method of adding the amount you enjoy and then slowly decreasing it over time so you are drinking mostly water.

There are tons of spa water recipes that you can try too.  Spa water incorporates fresh fruits and herbs to flavor your water and make it more fun to drink.  You can also incorporate herbal teas as a way to get in more water (just be careful with what you add to it!).  I personally love dessert teas from Bigelow teas that have flavors reminiscent of lemon pound cake and chocolate macaroons.

5. Think sexy thoughts about water

Ruminating on how much you HATE water will never help you drink more of it.  It will make you feel angry and resentful that drinking water is something you HAVE to do even though you hate it.  It will feel like a chore and a burden in your life.  Try to find something that you like about drinking water.  Get your brain primed to see the benefits by listing as many good things as possible about drinking water.

Finally, make a commitment to yourself to stop saying you hate water.  It may feel true but it will never help you drink more of it.  Instead find some other thoughts you can practice thinking that incorporate all the benefits you identified.

Here are a few of my own sexy thoughts about drinking water:

So there you have it!

Five tips to drink more water even when you HATE it!

Share this with a friend who also struggles with drinking water.

Your Coach,

Andrea

 

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