DiscoverTeam Us: A Christian Marriage PodcastWhy Early Bird-Night Owl Couples Need Smart Habits to Stay Close
Why Early Bird-Night Owl Couples Need Smart Habits to Stay Close

Why Early Bird-Night Owl Couples Need Smart Habits to Stay Close

Update: 2025-09-09
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What happens when an early bird marries a night owl? Opposite sleep schedules can make even the strongest marriages feel a little out of sync. But here’s the good news: with a few intentional habits, couples can stay connected, whether one of you is most awake at sunrise and the other at midnight.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:

  • Why going to bed at the same time matters (and how to make it happen)
  • How to avoid “mismatched talk time” when one of you is chatty and the other isn’t
  • Smart ways to protect quality time, even when energy levels peak at different hours
  • Practical habits that help early birds and night owls thrive together

US TIME CHALLENGE

This week, pick one shared evening activity to enjoy together. It could be watching a show, playing cards, reading side by side, or taking a walk after dinner. The goal? Build a simple habit of connection, no matter what your schedules look like.

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Why Early Bird-Night Owl Couples Need Smart Habits to Stay Close

Why Early Bird-Night Owl Couples Need Smart Habits to Stay Close

Ted and Ashleigh Slater