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    Dehydration: The Quiet Thief of Our Energy and Clarity

    By Karen TaylorDecember 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Each day, my mother and I text each other, “Good morning and Good night.” Recently, my “Good morning text ended with, I am experiencing very odd emotions today.” I was present at the duck pond, my favorite place to enter the busyness of the day-quietly meditating and preparing as I acknowledge this in text. A vast series of thoughts led me to ask Google, “Can dehydration affect our emotional well-being?” OF COURSE, it can!

    Once again, I find this week’s column topic through my own needs or experiences on this Journey of Caring for others. I’m not surprised, as I know that the most dangerous times for UTIs caused by dehydration are centered on changes in the weather, when it’s no longer hot.

    Dehydration doesn’t often announce itself loudly. It creeps in quietly, stealing our energy, clouding our thinking, and nudging our bodies into a state of stress long before we recognize the signs. We push through our days believing we’re simply tired or overwhelmed, when in truth, our bodies are quietly asking for the most basic nourishment—water.

    In caregiving, in service, and even in the daily rhythm of keeping a household moving, it’s easy to forget ourselves. We set down a glass of water to answer a call. We promise ourselves we’ll sip something “right after this next task.” Hours pass. Our bodies wait, and then they compensate; headaches, irritability, dizziness, fatigue, and challenges focusing are some of the signals that too often go ignored or are mistaken for something bigger.

    Drinking water is one of the simplest forms of self-care, yet it is one of the most overlooked. We cannot expect our minds to stay sharp or our compassion to remain generous if we are running on empty. Hydration is foundational. It lubricates joints, supports organs, balances temperature, and restores clarity. But more than that, it reconnects us to the truth that we are living beings with needs—not machines endlessly running on responsibility and willpower.

    So today, I invite you to pause and take a slow sip. Notice the relief, the grounding. Notice how something so small can shift the way your body feels supported. Hydration is not indulgence; it is respect. It is choosing to care for the vessel that carries you through your work, your relationships, and your purpose.

    We cannot pour from an empty cup, but we can refill one. One glass of water at a time. And in that simple act, we choose to show up for ourselves—so that we can continue showing up for others.

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