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Page 2A, ILLUSTRATED PAPERBOY, Wednesday, January 10, 2001
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Day by Day by Betty Bazar
Well, Christmas and New Year’s Day are well behind us now; the
decorations are all put away and the gifts are exchanged. The after-
Christmas sales have been braved and survived, and we are now free
to face new challenges and jump new hurdles in our lives such as
encountering the coming onslaught of the “publishers clearinghouse”
type junk mail offering us millions in contest winnings or the relent-
less battering of those ever-present self-improvement articles and pro-
grams in every magazine and newspaper and on every newscast. Yes,
we will all be richer, thinner, better-looking, and more efficient in
2001. I’m absolutely confident of that.
That we all want to be better than we are and to shake some old habits is not surprising;
what is surprising to me is that the magazines, newspapers, and television programs even
bother to go through this routine each year. Most of us usually know the messages by heart
already. We all know more than we do. You could probably pull out last year’s January
magazines or newspapers or run tapes of last year’s January television and find the same
basic information. As the old saying goes, there really is nothing new under the sun.
We are all looking for the magic formula; we don’t want common sense. We want fast
results. For instance, if you want to lose weight, you cut back on what you eat. You
especially cut back on certain foods such as sweets and fats; and, you stay active enough to
use up more calories than you consume. And, basically, that is what they tell us each year.
We know the drill; we just keep hoping something new and magical will happen. There is
no magic bullet for losing weight or improving our health, there is only common sense.
But, hope springs eternal; we want to believe that there is an easy way to improve our-
selves and our health. That is why we fall prey to every catchy headline, nifty article title,
and tantalizing news blurb that blissfully promises that we can “lose ten pounds in just ten
days” or lose all the weight we want on “the chocolate lovers diet” or get rid of those pesky
thunder thighs or love handles with just five minutes of exercise a day and without even
breaking a sweat. Of course, there are also those delightful little exercise devices such as
the “Thighmaster” and the “Ab Isolator.” Personally, this year I think I’m going to try the
bread and water diet. I’m pretty sure that one will work.
As soon as I break the old junk food pattern and start getting more exercise, I’m going to
reorganize my life. I’m going to start by cleaning out all those self-improvement and orga-
nizational articles I clipped and filed away last year, and I going to do that just as soon as 1
remember just where it was that I filed tham away so carefully so that I could put them to
use. Those who know me well (or think they do) will insist that I am one of the most well-
organized individuals they know. They would use as evidence to support their belief my
multitudinous notes and my ever-present organizer. Yes, it’s true. I do take multitudes of
notes; I also make lists relentlessly; and I always have my organizer with me. I must con-
fess, however, that I only do that because I am mentally disorganized. No, that’s not the
same as mentally disturbed; I am extremely absent-minded. I always have been. Now,
what was I saying? Oh, yes, I’m going to be better organized in 2001. I probably need to
make a note of that in my organizer.
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