Relationships are hard. They're not just difficult, they're downright challenging and when you have a lot of baggage, it's even more difficult. You've got to know how to navigate this slippery road and end up with someone who's willing to put down those bags and give you a chance. That is where the relationship hacks we’re about to list can help! So let's get started with it!

1. Be honest

The best way to get your relationship moving in the right direction is to be honest with each other. This is true whether you’re in a new relationship or you’ve been together for years.

Being honest about what you want, need and expect from your partner will help them understand you better. They will also feel more comfortable expressing their feelings and being open with you. If they know that they can be honest with you without fear of judgment or ridicule, they will feel closer to you and more inclined to share their thoughts and feelings with you on a regular basis.

If they know that they can be honest with you without fear of judgment or ridicule, they will feel closer to you and more inclined to share their thoughts and feelings with you on a regular basis.

2. Give compliments

Giving compliments can actually help in a number of ways..Compliments build trust between two people. When you compliment your partner, it makes them feel good about themselves and encourages them to trust you more. It also shows that you value your partner's opinion, which helps them feel valued in the relationship as well.

It also helps us see ourselves through someone else's eyes which isn't easy for most people! We often spend so much time focusing on our own shortcomings or negative traits that we forget about all of our strengths and talents (if we even knew about them to begin with). When someone else points these out to us, we can usually relate because there are times when we've noticed those same things about ourselves too! This helps us see ourselves from another perspective and realize how amazing we really are!

3. Keep your promises

You know the saying: “Actions speak louder than words.” And that's true—but not always. Sometimes, words can be just as powerful as actions. And when it comes to relationships, there's no better way to show someone that they're worth your time than by being a person who keeps their promises.

When you make a promise, you're telling the other person that they can trust you, and that you have their best interests at heart. That's a big deal for both of you, because it means that the other person will feel safe with you—that they don't have to worry about whether or not you'll be there for them when they need it most. And when someone feels safe around us, we are more likely to open up about things like our hopes and dreams—which is good news for both of us because then we get closer together!

4. Don't lie to each other

This is the most important thing in a relationship. It may seem like an insignificant issue but it can be very important. The truth should always be told and never hidden behind lies. If you have to lie to your partner, then it means you are not happy with your partner and their behavior is affecting your relationship negatively.

If you find yourself telling lies in order to hide the truth from your partner, then there are certain things that you could do in order to improve your communication skills so that you don't need to do so anymore. You can also ask for feedback from them on how they feel about these situations or what they think about how you handled this issue. This will help both of you understand each other better and learn how to communicate better with each other.

5. Be kind and compassionate towards one another

Be kind and compassionate towards one another, it is the golden rule of relationships. When you are kind, your partner will feel good about their relationship with you and be more inclined to love you.

Kindness is not about being nice or polite, but about giving the benefit of doubt to the other person. It is about showing that you believe in them and their ability to change for the better.

If you want your partner to feel good about their relationship with you, then show them kindness. For example: if they are late for a date or party, tell them that it wasn't important enough to be on time for, but will make up for it later on in the day when they need a favour from someone else who owes them one too!

6. Don't gossip about each other's personal lives or pasts

If you've ever been in a relationship, you know that gossiping about your partner's past is an unavoidable part of the process. Whether it's a rumor you heard from your coworker or something you saw on Facebook, there are always rumors to be heard and things to be said—and they can make or break your relationship.

But here's the thing: gossiping about each other's personal lives isn't just a waste of time, it could actually ruin your relationship. When we're in love with someone, we tend to see them as perfect. But when we start talking about our partner's past and discussing their flaws with others, we begin to see them differently—and not in a good way.

If you want your relationship to last, don't gossip. Instead, spend time understanding how they feel about certain topics before sharing them with others—and if you find yourself spreading rumors about their past around town? Well… maybe it's time for an intervention!

7. Be open to compromise on important issues that affect both of you together

 Compromise is a word that comes up often in relationships. It's an important part of life, and it's something we all want to do well. But it can be hard to find compromises that are actually beneficial for both parties, and even harder to avoid getting stuck in the “compromise” mindset.

The trick is to be open to compromise on issues that affect both parties together—not just you or your partner. If you're only compromising when it benefits someone, then there's no way for both sides to win. Instead, think about compromise as a way of looking at problems as opportunities for both of you to get what you need out of life and each other.

If you're struggling with this idea, try asking yourself: “What would make me happy right now?” Then ask your partner: “What would make them happy right now?” Now compare these answers and see if there's anything they have in common!

8. Consider each other's feelings, thoughts, and goals when making decisions together

Instead of taking the lead on decision-making and avoiding conflict by letting your partner have control over certain aspects of your life, consider giving each other equal say when it comes to major life events like buying a car or getting married. By doing this, you'll be able to talk through important decisions together without feeling like you're being controlled or pushed aside.

This doesn't mean that you should stop talking about things unless there is an actual problem or issue.In fact, it's often helpful for couples to discuss problems openly so that they can come up with solutions together! But if there's something that's bothering you about how something went down (or if there's something you'd like to change), give your partner an opportunity to voice concerns instead of letting them stew.

9. Show affection for one another regularly in public without being obvious about it 

Recent studies have shown that it's not only important to be demonstrative in private, but also in public. This means spending time together and making sure you're always looking at each other, smiling, touching and holding hands. It's all about showing your partner you care about them more than anyone else on earth.

Don't start doing it all at once! The best way to make sure it doesn't get old is to slowly introduce the gestures over time so that they become natural and don't feel like they're being forced or unnatural. And if you want something new, try doing it together! That way, when one person starts doing something differently than usual, they'll know what's going on because they've already had this experience before (and vice versa!).

10. Make time for each other every day

It might seem like a waste of time, but taking time out of your day to do something fun with your partner will actually make your relationship stronger over time. Studies show that couples who are spending quality time together are happier in their relationships than those who don’t. 

And while most people think they should spend time apart during this stage of their relationship to make sure they aren’t getting too comfortable together, what happens when one or both partners starts feeling bored? That boredom then becomes resentful towards the other person and can lead to problems down the line. 

In the end, it all boils down to understanding how both you and your partner are feeling and thinking. At the end of the day, we're all humans trying to find happiness as best we can, so if you're cognizant of that fact and put in a little effort to helping your relationship out,we’re sure you'll be just fine — no matter where you stand on the introvert/extravert scale.
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