Paper dot grid
Draw a row of seven small circles on a sticky note each Sunday. Fill one in for every glass you finish. No streaks, no shame.
Tracking is meant to inform you, not judge you. The methods on this page were chosen because they leave room for ordinary human days — busy, tired, or simply distracted.
Draw a row of seven small circles on a sticky note each Sunday. Fill one in for every glass you finish. No streaks, no shame.
One tick on the day square at evening tidy-up. Three or more ticks per week is a good signal that the routine is sticking.
Use a marker or a wrap on your reusable bottle to indicate refill points across the day. Quick to read at a glance.
Some popular tracking trends are noisy and easy to abandon. We deliberately leave them out of our guides.
If it does not fit your day, drop it without guilt and try the next one. The method is the means, not the goal.
Ask the editors"After a couple of weeks, reaching for a glass started to feel automatic. Nothing dramatic — just easier."
Élodie R.Reader
"I still forget some days. The dot grid helped me notice patterns instead of beating myself up."
Mason C.Reader
"The bottle marks are silly and effective. My desk neighbour adopted them too."
Noor B.Subscriber