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  • The Law of Association

  • It’s All About Who You Know & The 5 People You Spend Time With
  • By: John O'Leary, Judy O'Leary
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 2 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: John O'Leary, Judy O'Leary
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The One Change That Can Change Everything in Your Life!

What if you could change your life…just by changing who you spend time with? That’s the premise and the promise of this powerful book. You’ve probably heard the famous truism that “You are the average of the five people you spend time with.”

But has anyone ever provided you with a clear and practical plan to proactively choose and pursue those five key relationships? Or a strategy to gracefully remove negative influences from your inner circle? Almost certainly not.

Until now! In The Law of Association, John & Judy O’Leary reveal:

  • What the Bible says about the importance of having the right people in your life.
  • Compelling examples from scripture proving the dramatic consequences of allowing the wrong people to remain close to you (and the blessings that flow once you create a healthy distance).
  • How to identify red flags in unhealthy relationships and how to build a positive “inner circle” of close associates in your personal and professional life.
  • How to find a mentor and, more importantly, how to be the kind of protege who gets maximum benefit from the relationship.
  • Plus, ideas on how to cultivate your relationship with The Ultimate Mentor.


Written in the O’Leary’s signature can’t-put-it-down style, this book has the power to put your life on a whole new trajectory of impact and influence for the Kingdom of God.

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Good Subject Matter

I liked that it was about gaining financial and other successes in life by following the old simple rule which is based on the Law of Attraction:

You become your 5 closest associates.

You are attracted to like minded individuals. If you are not like them already, you will eventually become them. So, use this principle to consciously choose to associate with those whom you admire and have qualities that you are seeking to cultivate within your own life.

I love the basic premise of the book! However, there are a couple things that grate on my nerves:

#1. I am greatly annoyed by an Artificial Intelligence Narrator. I kept thinking about it, and my frustration with that caused me to lose focus on subject matter. Eventually, I was able to relax into the book and not think about the extremely IMPERSONAL nature of an A.I. narrator of a book about self-improvement and a relationship with Jesus.

#2. I tend to resent it anytime I perceive anyone being so pious and self-righteous as this woman comes across as being. She does have some good points, however, I kept thinking: "Oh my god, I would HATE to be that woman's children! If there are ever any questions about policies and procedures, just ask Judy, and she'll ask God for us, then we'll all be enlightened by the correct answer that she receives."
(That's a little too much bullshit for moi.)
I would love to hear of this same principle taught without so much Bible-Thumping!

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I prefer the authors voice rather than the mechanical sounding voice. ……………..:…….so here are 15 words

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