
We’ve all been there. The alarm goes off, the house is quiet, and the first instinct is to stumble toward the coffee pot. We tell ourselves we “need” that caffeine to wake up our brain.
But if you’re over 50, reaching for the bean before the bottle might actually be sabotaging your energy for the rest of the day.
Think of your body like a sponge. Overnight, you lose a significant amount of moisture through breathing and perspiration. By the time you wake up, your “sponge” is dried out and stiff.
When you pour coffee into a dry system, you’re introducing a diuretic into a body that is already craving fluid. This can lead to that mid-morning “crash” that we often mistake for needing more coffee, when in reality, your cells are just thirsty.
In the Vitality 5 Daily Checklist, the very first habit is 16oz of Morning Hydration. Here’s why this is a non-negotiable for longevity:
You don’t need to overthink it. Keep a glass or a reusable bottle on your nightstand. Before your feet even hit the floor—or while the coffee is brewing—finish those 16 ounces.
The Golden Rule: Hydrate first, caffeinate second. Your energy levels at 2 PM will thank you.