Published on Oct 16, 2023, 6:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:43:03
Today Ted Lowe joins Dr. Dave Schramm and Dr. Liz Hale to discuss how to change your
marriage mindset in order to change your relationship. Ted believes that you can change your
marriage by first changing your thoughts.
About Ted Law:
Ted Lowe Ted Lowe is on staff with Family First, where he serves as a speaker, writer, resource
creator, and podcast host. He is also the founder of For Us Marriage.com. He is the author of
several incredible books, including his most recent release, Us in Mind: How Changing Your
Thoughts Can Change Your Marriage. Ted lives with his wife, Nancie, and their 4 children in
Cumming, GA.
Insights:
“Don’t let anybody celebrate your spouse more than you.” - Ted Lowe
"If we think something, then we're going to look for ways to confirm it." -Dr. Dave Schramm
“What I think about myself radically determines how my spouse experiences me at any given
moment.” -Dr. Liz Hale
Invites:
- Learn more about a growth mindset and have a 10 minute discussion with your partner about how it could help you in your marriage.
- Think of one hobby that your partner gets excited about and then come up with something you could do to get excited with them
Ted Lowe’s Links:
Forusmarriage.com
Facebook: For Us Marriage
Instagram: @forusmarriage
Book: https://a.co/d/iMqdiZj
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Dr. Dave Schramm:
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Dr. Liz Hale:
It's often said that marriage takes work. The Stronger Marriage Connection podcast wants to help because a happy marriage is worth the effort. USU Family Life Professor Dr. Dave Schramm and Clinical Psychologist Dr. Liz Hale talk with experts about the principles and practices that will enhance your commitment, compassion, and emotional connection.
More than ever before, marriages face obstacles, from the busyness of work and daily hassles to disagreements and digital distractions. It's no wonder couples sometimes drift apart, growing resentful, lonely, and isolated.
The Utah Marriage Commission invites you to listen and discover new ways to strengthen and protect your marriage connection today!