How you communicate has a lot to do with how people view you.

So, how do you deal with an incessant interrupter? We’ve got some ways you can make your voice heard around these (insufferable) individuals.

If you want to be in a healthy relationship with someone, the silent treatment is never okay.

You’ve been sending out resumes like crazy and taking job interviews left and right, on Zoom and in person. You get to the second and third round of interviews. Things feel so close, so many times, and then…nothing. Crickets. You learn that they hired somebody else. You’re meeting your wit’s end. You just don’t know what you’re doing wrong, and you’re struggling to maintain any sense of hope. You want your partner’s comfort and support. Instead, he pulls up your resume and Linkedin profile and starts giving you notes. He suggests conducting a fake job interview so he can see what you’ve been doing wrong.

If you are looking for a long-term relationship, or are already in one, there are some things you should absolutely be able to talk to your partner about. If you feel you can’t, it’s worth asking yourself where that’s coming from and if this is the right relationship for you.

Most people have a lot more pride than they’d like to admit, and compromise a lot less than they’d care to say. It can be hard to really wrap our heads around the fact that compromise means giving something up, and that hearing someone out means letting go of some of our preconceived notions

Sometimes, not having a way to instantly say what you want to say and see the person’s reaction is a good thing.

How did they get to this place? But it happens to couples all of the time. Really. It just happens slowly, and you have to pay close attention in order to prevent it. Here are reasons communication breaks down in a relationship.

After announcing her pregnancy last month, in last night episode of "T.I. and Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle," Luckett shared that she doesn't know if they're in a good place in their marriage to welcome another child.