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15 clever ways to drink more water every day (without trying hard)

15 Clever Ways to Drink More Water Every Day (Without Trying Hard)

Staying hydrated sounds simple until your day gets busy and suddenly it’s 4 PM, and you’ve had… coffee. And maybe more coffee.

While there’s no magic number that works for everyone, most people would benefit from drinking more water. The trick isn’t willpower—it’s making hydration easier (and a little more interesting).

Here are 15 ways to actually make it happen.

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Carry a Reusable Water Bottle

If it’s within arm’s reach, you’re far more likely to drink it. Bonus points if it’s a bottle you like—yes, aesthetics matter more than we’d like to admit.

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Mark Your Progress

Use a bottle with time markers or draw your own. Seeing progress throughout the day makes it easier to stay on track without having to think too hard.

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Add Natural Flavor

If plain water bores you, dress it up. Lemon, cucumber, berries, or mint can make a big difference without adding sugar.

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Set Phone Reminders

You already check your phone constantly—might as well make it useful. A few gentle reminders can keep hydration from falling off your radar.

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Use a Water Tracking App

If you like gamifying things, hydration apps can help you track intake, set goals, and build streaks. Yes, we will compete with ourselves over anything.

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Drink Water First Thing in the Morning

After 6–8 hours of sleep, your body is naturally a bit dehydrated. Starting your day with a glass of water is a simple way to get ahead. (No, it won’t magically “boost your metabolism,” but it will wake you up.)

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Eat Water-Rich Foods

Hydration doesn’t only come from what you drink. Foods like watermelon, cucumbers, oranges, and tomatoes are high in water and can help boost your intake.

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Mix It Up with Sparkling Water

If you want variety, unsweetened sparkling water can be a great alternative. It hydrates just like still water—just keep an eye on added sugars or acids in flavored versions.

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Turn It Into a Challenge

Whether it’s with friends or just yourself, turning hydration into a game can make it more engaging. Set daily goals, track streaks, and reward consistency.

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Alternate with Other Drinks

For every coffee, soda, or alcoholic drink, have a glass of water. It’s an easy rule that naturally increases your intake.

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Move Your Body

Exercise increases fluid needs, which naturally encourages you to drink more. Just don’t rely solely on sugary sports drinks unless you actually need them for intense activity.

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Reward Yourself

Hit your hydration goal for the week? Treat yourself (preferably not with something that completely cancels it out). Positive reinforcement works.

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Make Hydrating Snacks

Homemade ice pops made from water, fruit, or coconut water can be a fun way to sneak in extra fluids—especially in warmer months.

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Find an Accountability Partner

It’s easier to stick with habits when someone else is doing it too. A friend, coworker, or partner can help keep you consistent.

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Make It a Habit, Not a Chore

At some point, it clicks. The more consistently you drink water, the more your body comes to expect it. Build it into your routine, and it stops feeling like effort and starts feeling normal.

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