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She's Putting the Emphasis on Joy
From: Los Angeles Times 5/14/97
By: Candace Wedlan
Say so long to "Wings," but not to Crystal
Bernard, who played Helen Chappel Hackett. NBC wraps
up the seven-year series May 21, but Bernard, 35, is
already winging it around the country promoting her country
music album, "The Girl Next Door."
Question: Are you going to be able to keep your 105
pounds with all that travel?
Answer: You know, I got used to eating fat-free. I don't
even want rich things anymore. So, eating right is not
a problem for me. And the same thing finally happened
with working out.
Q: You weren't exercising?
A: In spurts. And then something happened to me and
exercising became a fun part of my life. Now I work out
three times a week with weights and then I run three
miles, another three days.
Q: What do you mean "something happened"?
A: I started another career--the singing--and with "Wings" it
was quite a schedule. All of a sudden other things were
expected of me and even more scheduling. One day I realized
I was just so spent. I was fulfilling all the dreams
that I ever had as a little girl, but I wasn't enjoying
them all. I just wanted to change that.
Q: Right, but how?
A: I hate to sound holy roller but, man, I just got
on my knees. I was talking to God and I said, "You
know, you are No. 1 in my life. All these other things
don't matter. What you want me to do in my life is what
I want to do and I've been running it long enough." I
still have a busy schedule, but now I try to enjoy everything
more, and I find time to read and exercise.
Q: What do you eat?
A: Grape-Nuts and a banana in the morning and then fruit
all day. Lunch, a little pasta and salad or soup. And
before I work out I make sure I have some food in me,
a piece of chicken or pasta. Then for dinner, I love
sushi or I'll order pasta without cream sauce.
Q: What about liquids?
A: I don't drink enough water, but I'll drink fruit
juices. I do drink too much coffee.
Q: Have your priorities changed?
A: You know, I was going to say that but they didn't.
I just put more space in between everything instead of
lining them up and, boy, everything seemed to change.
And it wasn't a religious experience at all because I've
always had a relationship with God and thankful for everything
that I was given. I've found that just by enjoying every
moment, the days are longer. I just want to enjoy every
minute of whatever time I have left on this Earth. |