Difference Press

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Angela Lauria founded The Author Incubator and Difference Press in 2010. A well-respected direct response marketing consultant, life coach, and doctor of communications, Angela is an entrepreneur and an internationally recognized expert in online direct response marketing and Diffusion of Innovation theory. Previously she founded and continues to operate Nimble Cricket Communications, an Internet consulting firm established in 1994. A voracious reader, especially of self-help and philosophy books, Angela has been a student of A Course in Miracles since 1992. She feels lucky to have been coached by Brooke Castillo, Cindy Roman, Jeanette Eleff, Alina Frank, and Barbara Kenyon.

Through reading, therapy and coaching she has married her natural gift for logic, order, and analysis with the freedom and passion of connection. Angela holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and a Master’s degree in Media & Public Affairs from The George Washington University.

In 2004, Angela received a PhD magna cum laude in Communications from the European Graduate School. Her dissertation: “From Medea to Media: Live Performance as a Vehicle for Social Change” was published by ATRPOS PRESS as part of the Think Media Philosophy Series. In 2009, Angela was certified as a Life coach from The Coaching Academy of North America.

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Books

If I'm So Smart, Why Can't I Be Happy?
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 45,130. Language: English. Published: April 18, 2014 . Categories: Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Abuse, Nonfiction » Self-improvement » Motivation & inspiration
Who doesn’t want to be happier? We want it for ourselves, our kids, our spouses and friends and yet being happy is so often out of reach. In this practical guide you’ll learn the steps and strategies that make it possible to get happy; but this book goes deeper and uncovers the hidden reasons why it can be so hard to get happy and stay that way.
An Extra Hour in the Day: Effective Strategies for Hiring & Managing a Virtual Assistant
Price: Free! Words: 8,850. Language: English. Published: May 27, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Business & Economics » Small business & entrepreneurship
Many people want a virtual assistant, but few people know how find and manage a VA. When they do manage to hire someone, they are unhappy with the results. The goal of this book is to get the most value possible out of low-cost, virtual workers so that they take work off an entrepreneur's plate instead of piling it on.
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