Honestly, I was the kind of person who drank water only when I felt thirsty. A morning coffee, a sip in the afternoon, and by bedtime I'd barely had two glasses of actual water. 😅
No wonder I was always tired, had dry lips, and dull skin. So I decided to track my water intake for a month to see what was going on—and wow, it changed everything.
I found out there's a super simple and helpful way to calculate how much water we need daily:
👉 Body weight (kg) × 30 = daily water intake in ml
So if I weigh 56kg, that's 56 × 30 = 1680ml, or around 1.7 liters a day.
But that's just a base—if it's hot outside or we're exercising more, we need more!
I used to chug a big glass randomly, but now I break it down like this:
🕗 After waking up: 1 glass to kickstart metabolism
🍽 30 mins before meals: helps digestion
🏃♀️ Before & after workouts: stay hydrated without cramps
🌙 Before bed: just a few sips (not too much or you'll wake up at night)
Doing it this way made me feel more alert and less snacky too!
Tea and juice do have water, but nothing beats plain water. I also learned that fizzy drinks or too much coffee can dehydrate you. So I carry a reusable water bottle everywhere now—it really helps remind me to drink regularly.
I used an app to set cute reminders and keep it fun (and guilt-free 😅). Some even show cool stats, which made it feel like a mini challenge. I hit my daily goal more easily once I saw my progress.
Lykkers, have you ever tracked your water for a day? You might be surprised! Try it just for 3 days and see how your body reacts—energy, skin, even mood can shift. 💙
Let me know in the comments how you stay hydrated—or if you've got tricks to make plain water less boring! 💬👇