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Staying hydrated is crucial, but drinking the recommended six to eight glasses of water every day can be challenging. If you find yourself struggling to meet hydration goals, try implementing positive reinforcement into your routine to encourage yourself to drink more water. Learn how to set goals for yourself and reinforce hydration habits with useful tips.

Setting Hydration Goals

When you don’t drink enough water, dehydration is a major risk factor, and you may experience the damaging effects before you even realize you’re thirsty. Generally, drinking eight glasses of water per day should help maintain adequate hydration in most people.

While this amount varies depending on body weight, eight 8-ounce glasses of water is a reasonable goal at the beginning of your hydration journey. As you advance your hydration status, you can adjust your goals to account for more complicated metrics. To start, aim for a half-gallon, or 64 ounces, throughout the day.

Understanding The Principles Of Positive Reinforcement

Positive reinforcement seeks to change behavior by providing a reward. Negative reinforcement, its opposite, inflicts a punishment when the behavior does not meet the required goal. Rewarding your behaviors, especially when seeking to make healthier decisions for yourself, is a good approach to make changes that stick.

Individuals are more likely to associate the behavior change with a positive outcome, which can drive motivation, boost morale and strengthen results. By using positive reinforcement in your hydration goals, you can teach yourself to look forward to drinking water every day.

How To Build Positive Hydration Habits 

There are several ways to build habits using the principles of positive reinforcement to achieve your water goals. The following methods can help you drink more water throughout the day and build a healthier lifestyle.

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Reward Yourself

As the standard tenet of positive reinforcement, earning rewards for meeting your water intake can help you look forward to hydrating every day. Consider small treats, such as a fancier coffee or tea at lunch the next day or extra time to play a video game at night. You could also try longer-term rewards, such as adding money to a jar to save for a trip or a special meal.

Rewards should be out of your ordinary routine and feel special when you meet the goal. Be careful not to stray into negative reinforcement methods by withholding life’s pleasures you’d normally enjoy. Once you consistently meet a goal and the rewards begin to feel ordinary, try something new.

Set Fun Reminders

Phone reminders and calendar notifications can be helpful tools for keeping yourself accountable, and they can be as useful and fun as you make them. If you find that traditional automated reminders stray into negative reinforcement territory, consider switching to cute customized sticky notes. Hide them around your home for a surprise that reminds you to drink water when you find them.

There are also apps that gamify your habits. You can log your water goals and intake throughout the day, and your character’s health bar reflects your achievements, incentivizing you to return.

Customize Your Water Bottle

Reusable water bottles are both trendy and incredibly useful. Available in a range of sizes and styles, you can find a bottle that helps you keep track of your water intake, wherever you are. Carrying water with you throughout the day is a great way to passively maintain your hydration goals.

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There are also Bluetooth water bottles that use technology to track your water intake. Whether you want to carry around a large half-gallon bottle or sip from something smaller, you can customize your water-drinking experience with stickers, colors and technology.

Infuse Water With Flavor

Flavored water is an excellent way to make it feel like a treat. Infuse fruits into your water for delicious natural flavors and health benefits like added nutrients, antioxidants and vitamins. You can also experiment with different flavors and infusions, like cucumber and mint.

Introduce flavored carbonated water into your day to help contribute to your daily water intake while providing an alternative to sodas or other sugary drinks. The beverage tastes like a reward in itself and makes drinking water a lot more enjoyable.

Incorporate Water Into Meals

Drinking water at meals supports digestion and contributes to your hydration goals. Other ways to increase your water intake at meals include incorporating foods with a higher water content, like cucumber, lettuce and watermelon. Soups and teas are also good sources of hydration.

While these foods shouldn’t supplement your water intake, they contribute to your overall hydration levels. Incorporating these into your diet can be a nice break from consistently drinking water, and you can use positive reinforcement to encourage yourself to consume these foods.

Maintaining Long-Term Hydration

Once you’ve established goals and integrated these habits into your daily routine, ensure you commit to and maintain them. Track your progress and log successes and shortcomings to continue improving every day. As time goes on, you can reflect on how far you’ve come and recalibrate yourself for new goals. Hydration is a lifelong commitment, so having a solid foundation and structure will help you in the long run.

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Kick Dehydration In The Lid

Staying hydrated is one of the most critical habits to build, and reaching hydration goals can be a major feat. By setting yourself up for success through positive reinforcement, you can look forward to being hydrated every day.

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