Having People Think Of You As A Celebrity?

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So do you have the experience of having fans and having people think of you as a celebrity?

No. They say really nice things, but one of the things that has always been really important to me..there was one person in the beginning who was really nervous to talk to me, and I 'm like, "I 'm a regular person. I put my pant legs on one at a time." So I don 't have a lot of people who are like that, but if I see it, I like to let them know I 'm a regular person. Like I 'd love to talk to you about anything that 's going on in your life. But people have become really supportive of me--not just of the blog but me as a person. I think the most surprising aspect of all of this and the one thing I did not anticipate is the extra lengths people will go
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Depending on the situation, there 's probably two to four hours a day that I don 't spend in some capacity thinking about the blog even though I may not be actively writing. Oh, and maybe eight to ten hours sleeping. I 'd say literally half the time of the week is spent thinking about developing. Like this is a job. Make no mistake, between the job that I was working and this, it was a full-time job. There 's a lot of work that goes into this. It 's not just something you drop into for fun and do just a little bit here and there. There are some days that are easier than others. I 'm just blessed that I love every second of it and that it 's a hobby and a passion. Otherwise, if this was something I was being told I had to do a certain way, I don 't know if I would still be doing this. It 's something I 'm very passionate about both for myself and those who are coming to read it. I just want to keep it coming and deliver. It 's a lot of hours in the day. I can 't say I 'm always up obscene hours of night. If I max out at eleven or midnight...I try to keep as healthy as possible 'cause again the other thing I want to make sure I avoid at all costs is burnout. That 's the other thing that could totally send this in the wrong direction. So I try to make sure I 'm taking care of some of that sleep stuff. But there are nights when I wish I could stay up. Instead of sitting in front of that screen …show more content…
She is a die-hard #POstable, and she is unashamedly so. Moreover, she knows exactly what her goals are concerning her blog, and I don 't believe anything can deter her from these goals. More than anything, she just wants to see this franchise continue for a years to come, and she wants to be one of the voices that rallies the fans together and gives them a place to voice their sincere admiration and affection for the show, the cast, and all things connected with the show. So don 't forget to turn into One in a Million on Sunday, September 25th on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries network. It 's certain to be a game-changer! But while you 're waiting, consider checking out Chandel and her meticulously-constructed blog which continues to daily shine the light on the phenomenal work of the cast and crew of what still is one of my all-time favorite

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