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You're being watched... You may not realize it, and the person watching you may never clue you in, but you're being watched. It happens each day in the most undetectable way. Somewhere, someone is watching. As we work our way through each day, there are moments when we may feel as if we disappear into the background and get lost in the shuffle as humanity passes by. There may be times when we even relish those moments, when we look for the opportunity to slide between the cracks and step into our easy-to-overlook, Plain Jane mode. I would contend that even in those times, somewhere, someone is…mehr

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You're being watched... You may not realize it, and the person watching you may never clue you in, but you're being watched. It happens each day in the most undetectable way. Somewhere, someone is watching. As we work our way through each day, there are moments when we may feel as if we disappear into the background and get lost in the shuffle as humanity passes by. There may be times when we even relish those moments, when we look for the opportunity to slide between the cracks and step into our easy-to-overlook, Plain Jane mode. I would contend that even in those times, somewhere, someone is watching. You touch more lives and topple more dominoes than you could ever imagine. For someone, you are the light in their darkness or the example to which they aspire. Completely disconnecting from the society in which we live is impossible. Even in death, our lives continue to touch others, both in the moment and as time slowly passes. Don't Forget Your Cape doesn't dance off into the fancy world of who each person can be. I've always left that "think your way to wonderful" philosophy to other writers. It just doesn't suit me and I'd bet that it doesn't really suit you either. I'd rather be a part of a face-to-face journey that cuts through the fog and connects me with who I am. That's where my value can be found and that's where this journey takes each reader. Building on the story-telling style that made PUSH such a popular read, Don't Forget Your Cape mixes personal stories with pop-culture headlines and historical events to open a window into thought that brings each reader face-to-face with their own self-worth and potential.
Autorenporträt
When author, Mark DeWayne Combs started his own business in the fall of 2007 there was no local networking group to join and the local Chamber of Commerce only offered monthly, meet & greet, social events. The opportunity to start a group from scratch was just too appealing to pass up. With the help of a few local business owners, the Amelia Business Network was born. In just over a year, the group grew from six original members to a thriving membership that included over eighty small business owners. As group membership expanded, Mark started a bi-weekly newsletter and began writing a weekly Monday Morning Motivational Blog. He has been composing motivational blog material for over a decade and published his first book, End The Beginning, in January of 2015. Mark began accepting opportunities to travel and speak to small groups in the fall of 2016 and published PUSH, his first motivational book, in the spring of 2017. Broken into a handful of easy-to-read essays, PUSH mixes humor, common sense, and thought-provoking insight in an effort to give each reader the opportunity to see for themselves why they have absolutely no shot at ever being ordinary. His second motivational book, Don't Forget Your Cape follows in similar tradition, mixing personal stories with pop-culture headlines and historical events to open a window into thought that brings each reader face-to-face with their own self-worth and potential. HELLO... Is This On? is the third book of the series and turns the perspective inward. The dedicated focus of the book explores why we do what we do and speaks to our ability to develop self-trust and quiet confidence, even in the face of daunting circumstances or, in some cases, no measurable response at all.