

It’s time to cut out all soda, diet drinks, store bought, sweetened tea and store bought juice from concentrate. Commit to drinking lots of water! 64oz is a great minimum, but it’s up to you to determine what is right for you body.
Don’t try to drink your water all at once and don’t feel like you have to drink a whole gallon. Space your beverages out over the course of the day. You can also drink freshly brewed tea, freshly made juice and homemade smoothies you make at home.
Tip: Try Infused Water! Add fruit, cucumbers, mint, brewed tea and natural sweeteners (like, stevia, agave, etc) to your water for more flavor. Recipe links below.
Here are some helpful links to help you stay on course this week:
Articles:
- The Number One Drinking Mistake Affecting Your Weight
- How Much Water Should You Drink Each Day?
- Eat Your Calories, Don’t Drink Them
- Can Diet Soda Make Your Food Cravings Worse?
- Potential Dangers of Drinking Diet Beverages
- Potential Dangers of Detox or Diet Tea
- Benefits of Drinking Warm Lemon Water
- The Truth About Lemon Water
Recipes
- BWLW’s Ebook: Drink Green Smoothies – 80 great recipes and lots of info on how to get the most out of drinking green smoothies.
- Food Network: How to Make Water the Most Delicious Thing Ever
- 4 Detox Ingredients You Need to Add to Your H2O
- 3 Detox Water Recipes: Belly Slimming, Anti-Bloating, Craving Control
- 8 Infused Water Recipes to Upgrade Your H2O
- Kale Berry Mango Green Smoothie
- Blackberry Cheesecake Smoothie
- Low Calories Smoothies: Under 250 Calories
Tools:
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Remember: If you have health issues, (kidney or bladder related-issues especially), too much water could cause a problem. The same with too little water. Dehydration is not good for anyone. If you have known medical issues, follow your doctor’s orders when it comes to drinking water. (More info on drinking too much water.)
Eating nutritiously has long been a mainstay of remaining in optimal health. This is something we all know. However, as schedules have gotten busier, women have found that eating healthy is not always the timeliest option. After all, between professional responsibilities, hobbies, significant others, children and myriad extra-curricular activities – all that is to be done in a day can easily fill up 24 hours and then some. This means eating healthy may be at the bottom of the to-do list. Breakfast becomes a cup of coffee, lunch is had from the nearest drive-through and dinner is delivered or picked up on the way home. The good news: there are some healthier options other than take out and convenience food for women on the go who may be pressed for time when it comes to meals. Consider these healthy eating tips: