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DO YOU WANT MORE FOR YOUR MARRIAGE BUT ARE NOT SURE WHERE TO START?

If you are like most Americans, you are spending significant screen time. The average screen time in the United States is 7 hours and 4 minutes per day! No judgement. Just reality.

But what if for the next 6 weeks, you used just 3.5% of that screen time, WATCHING something great for your marriage?  What is that something? Glad you asked. I’m super excited to present to you my new video series—

“Us In Mind, How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Marriage” with Ted Lowe. 

All you do is watch each of the six 15-minute episodes then talk about them with your spouse. Need help talking about them? Great, we have a viewers’ guide to help. Want to binge watch the episodes? Great. You do you. Watch at your own pace.   


IN THIS SERIES, YOU WILL
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Focus on Five Intentional Thoughts designed to help you love well, even when it is not easy. Be assured this is not a stuffy lecture. These episodes were shot in front of a live audience, with the world’s craziest screens, and visuals. Plus, every episode is full of—

  • Humor 
  • Real-life Examples
  • Practical Application
You can change your marriage by changing your thoughts, and it’s simpler than you think. Sit back, relax, and JUST WATCH YOUR MARRIAGE GET BETTER.

 

THE SAME PRICE AS JUST ONE MONTH OF NETFLIX: $19.99

 

JUST WATCH YOUR MARRIAGE GET BETTER

You are not alone. Most of us believe our marriage can be more, we just aren't sure how. Of course, we aren’t sure how. Nobody ever teaches us how to be married! 

It turns out happy couples think in a way unhappy couples don’t. But the great news is that we can all learn to think better, which helps us love better!

For most of us, our natural reaction when we are triggered is not always the best one. Discover how to stop reacting and start responding to your spouse.

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Ted Lowe has a unique gift to communicate deep truths in a totally understandable and relatable way. In Us In Mind he offers solid biblical and research backed principles to make your marriage better.

— Matthew Turvey, Psy.D. | Chick-fil-A, Inc.