I have a bad habit of not drinking enough water. Of course hardly anyone makes the “8 cups a day” recommendation, but I sometimes go a whole day without any water at all (other than in my food)!
I first became concerned about this via Fitbit‘s water tracker. For a few days, I used this to encourage myself to drink more water, but soon returned to my old habits. Two weeks ago, I gave a Quantified Self SD talk about the Fitbit, which caused me to readdress my water intake concerns.

Alas, I found the solution! I simply switched the cup on the left for the cup on the right:

Larger cup, more water
Well, of course… but this decreases the annoyance of going to the break room to fill up more water while I’m busy working. I usually stop drinking when I finish the drink. The bigger cup encourages me to drink more.
Straw minimizes distraction
While a straw seems childish or too much like fast-food drinks, it’s actually much better for productivity. Drinking a mug requires more attention than drinking out of a straw. Multi-tasking becomes easier and hence it becomes natural.
I’m half way though my second large cup today. Hope this new habit sticks around.
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Actually, it’s a medical myth that you need to drink 8 cups of water per day.
See:
http://www.snopes.com/medical/myths/8glasses.asp
or
“Don’t Swallow Your Gum!: Myths, Half-Truths, and Outright Lies About Your Body and Health” by A. Carroll MD and R. Vreeman MD
I’ve heard that too, but keeping hydrated is much better than drinking no water at all (other than what’s derived from food).