The Incremental Mama
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In the quest to get healthy, everything starts with our small daily habits. And one of those habits that has a big impact on your health is drinking enough water.
And to help you drink more water, I’ve created several very cute monthly water tracker printable templates to track your daily water intake.
Because tracking is a great way to build a new healthy habit!
These free printable water trackers will help you build the healthy daily habit of drinking enough water.
By the way, if you’re trying to build multiple healthy habits, be sure to check out this free printable habit tracker.
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While we all know generally that drinking water is good for us, when we dive into the exact benefits, it can increase our motivation to reach our daily hydration goal.
When you drink enough water daily, you will improve:
Overall, drinking enough water is going to help you feel good and improve your overall health.
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The amount of water you should drink per day is dependent on several things such as your:
However, a general guideline to healthy water intake is to drink at least 8 glasses (64 ounces or about 2 liters) of water per day.
According to the NASEM, the recommended adequate daily fluid intake for men is about 3.7 liters (about 13 cups) and for women, it’s about 2.7 liters (about 9 cups).
(This includes water from all beverages and foods consumed in a day.)
It’s important to note that these are just general guidelines and your own needs can vary. To figure out what’s best for you:
RELATED: Free Printable Habit Tracker
Beautiful water tracker free pdf you can grab below.
Tracking your water consumption gives you increased awareness of your water intake. Which helps you become more mindful of how much water you’re drinking and how often.
And the truth is, tracking any habit often leads to change. Because we focus on what we track.
Overall, tracking your water consumption can be a helpful tool to support your hydration and overall health goals. And best yet, you can do so easily with these free water tracker templates below.
While you’ve set the goal to drink more water, the trick is finding ways to easily build it in as part of your daily routine. \
Here are a few suggestions for how to increase your water intake and reach your daily water goal:
Simple Hydration Tracker you can download below.
To use the monthly water tracker printable templates:
1. Decide how much water each icon represents.
For each day, you’ll see 8 different icons (either water droplets or glasses of water) that represent a certain amount of water. That amount depends on you.
For example, each icon could represent:
Pick whatever works best for you. If you have no idea where to start, just have each represent 8 oz of water so you can get the basic recommended 64 oz a day.
This post may contain some affiliate links for your convenience (which means that, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase after clicking a link I will earn a small commission). Read my full disclosure policy
1545shares
In the quest to get healthy, everything starts with our small daily habits. And one of those habits that has a big impact on your health is drinking enough water.
And to help you drink more water, I’ve created several very cute monthly water tracker printable templates to track your daily water intake.
Because tracking is a great way to build a new healthy habit!
These free printable water trackers will help you build the healthy daily habit of drinking enough water.
By the way, if you’re trying to build multiple healthy habits, be sure to check out this free printable habit tracker.
Table of Contents
While we all know generally that drinking water is good for us, when we dive into the exact benefits, it can increase our motivation to reach our daily hydration goal.
When you drink enough water daily, you will improve:
Overall, drinking enough water is going to help you feel good and improve your overall health.
RELATED: The 10 Best Health Podcasts for Women
The amount of water you should drink per day is dependent on several things such as your:
However, a general guideline to healthy water intake is to drink at least 8 glasses (64 ounces or about 2 liters) of water per day.
According to the NASEM, the recommended adequate daily fluid intake for men is about 3.7 liters (about 13 cups) and for women, it’s about 2.7 liters (about 9 cups).
(This includes water from all beverages and foods consumed in a day.)
It’s important to note that these are just general guidelines and your own needs can vary. To figure out what’s best for you:
RELATED: Free Printable Habit Tracker
Beautiful water tracker free pdf you can grab below.
Tracking your water consumption gives you increased awareness of your water intake. Which helps you become more mindful of how much water you’re drinking and how often.
And the truth is, tracking any habit often leads to change. Because we focus on what we track.
Overall, tracking your water consumption can be a helpful tool to support your hydration and overall health goals. And best yet, you can do so easily with these free water tracker templates below.
While you’ve set the goal to drink more water, the trick is finding ways to easily build it in as part of your daily routine. \
Here are a few suggestions for how to increase your water intake and reach your daily water goal:
Simple Hydration Tracker you can download below.
To use the monthly water tracker printable templates:
1. Decide how much water each icon represents.
For each day, you’ll see 8 different icons (either water droplets or glasses of water) that represent a certain amount of water. That amount depends on you.
For example, each icon could represent:
Pick whatever works best for you. If you have no idea where to start, just have each represent 8 oz of water so you can get the basic recommended 64 oz a day.
2. Set a daily personal goal.
While there are 8 icons for each day, perhaps your icon represents that 32 oz water bottle you lug around with you everywhere. If that’s the case, then maybe your daily goal is to drink 3 bottles a day. So your goal is to fill out 3 icons.
Or if you want to drink 80 oz of water daily, then each icon could represent 10 oz.
3. Stay consistent!
When it comes to building any new habit, consistency is the key. Keep the tracker handy so that you can actually use it.