All the tools for a healthy relationship, from a psychologist for 30 years
"I was going through a terrible breakup and would go visit [my aunt] multiple times a week crying about my relationship woes," Rachel Freedman told Newsweek.
Moment woman accidentally uncovers a family group chat exists without her
Her experience reveals the difficulty of navigating the ins and outs of group chats—inclusion, etiquette and privacy, to name a few.
Theory on the difference between how men and women talk sparks wild debate
A video on TikTok is generating conversation about gendered differences in communication styles.
'Fascinating' polite little bird uses wing gesture to say "after you"
Japanese tits flutter their wings on arrival at their nests, researchers found, after which the other bird in the pair enters.
Viral video shows hilarious degree of comfort in long-term relationships
The couple said they've always felt comfortable around one another, and after over two years together, there's even further to go.
Scientists debunk idea that dogs can communicate with talking buttons
Scientists believe that dogs are merely responding to the owner's body language when using these talking buttons.
Scientists talk with whales for first time in practice for meeting aliens
Researchers are communicating with whales with the hope that one day the same technology will connect them with extraterrestrials.
Scientists discover how cats communicate
Researchers investigated feline scent signals by taking microbial cultures of 23 cats' anal glands —with their owners' permission.
Simple change by your doctor can help you lose weight, study reveals
Patients lost more than their counterparts when their doctors used a specific communication style.
Many New Cars Will Have Google Inside Them
The search giant and tech company's new automotive platform puts Google Maps, Assistant, Play and more in your car.
Eight phrases to avoid when communicating during a crisis
To prevent a crisis from becoming even more of a problem, it's essential that leaders have communication plans in place.
Reason Gen-Z son was excluded from family vacation abroad sparks fury
Several Reddit users criticized the parent's reaction to the Generation Z son's response in the latest viral clip.
What to do when your direct report doesn't respect you
Do you have a disrespectful team member? Here's how to identify the root issue and start a conversation with them.
How to avoid meeting rabbit holes and run efficient meetings
No one likes inefficient meetings. Follow these five steps to stay on track during your next meeting.
How to write a thank-you email after an interview
Here's exactly what you should include in a thank-you email to impress recruiters and hiring managers.
The 5 questions to ask about every PowerPoint you make
Making a presentation is easier said than done. Ask these questions to ensure you're communicating clearly.
Strive for connection not perfection says expert communicator Matt Abrahams
Stanford Business School lecturer and podcast host Matt Abrahams talks about how growing up with a name at the beginning of the alphabet influenced his interest in spontaneous speaking, how to handle saying the wrong thing and more.
Stressed about making small talk? Master the art with these expert tips
Spontaneous speaking isn't rocket science. Use these tips and tricks to breathe easier, speak freely and connect with anyone
Why is teamwork important in the workplace?
Learn about the scientifically proven benefits of teamwork in the workplace, including better performance, creativity and employee engagement.
Watch hilarious moment angry dog swears at owner: "What did he call me?"
"It's always the innocent ones you have to watch out for," commented one user.
The 7 facepalm-inducing sales email approaches to avoid
Cold emails without planning or personalization probably won't get you results. Here's what to do instead.
How to convey confidence at work (even if you're not confident)
It really can help to "fake it 'til you make it." Here's how to appear confident even if you don't feel confident yet.
A.I. helps paralyzed woman speak for first time in 18 years
When the patient was 30 she suffered a stroke that left her severely paralyzed. She has been unable to speak for almost two decades.
The 6 ways you're sabotaging your work emails and how to fix them
Email remains a crucial part of work communication, but many people get it wrong. Here are common mistakes, plus how to fix them.
How to avoid workplace chat app challenges
Leadership communications coach Joel Schwartzberg breaks down when to send a chat vs. an email and best practices for workplace chat apps.
Poor Communication Costing Your Business? Try BLUF
Leading with what the audience needs to know most saves time and reduces frustration.
Breaking down the 4 communication styles in the workplace
Learn how to identify and engage with passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive and assertive communication styles.
In workplace communications, more is less
Do you overexplain your ideas at work? It's often best to be concise. Here are five ways to be both brief and effective when communicating.
Tears as smart bird uses words to describe grief for dead friend—"Feel sad"
"Ellie's grief conversations have helped me to revisit my grief in a gentle way," her owner told Newsweek.
Millennials want gender pronouns on work emails, but many in Gen Z don't
Around 60 percent of millennials approved of making pronouns a requirement on work emails, but a majority of Gen Z feels differently, a poll found.