Hellen Chen, Marriage Counselor and Relationship Expert, was interviews by Jeff Smith in The Roundtable on ABC 13. Hellen shared her experience on successful relationships and finding the right person. According to Hellen, we need to spend more time with our spouse in order to have a happy...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Marriage Counselor and Relationship Expert, was interviewed on The Magic Morning Show with hosts Glenn Kalina and Dianne DeOliveira. Hellen gave her expertise and advice on relationships, and how to have a successful marriage. She has wed more than 50 couples and knows all the secrets of happy marriage. She is the author of more than 19 books, one of which became a #1 bestseller on Barnes and Noble in 6 categories, including Love &...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Marriage Counselor and Bestselling author, was LA 18 KSCI-TV in regards of her matchmaking experience and expertise in successful marriage. Hellen has helped many couples find their perfect match and have a happy marriage. Hellen is well known international speaker who recently became a bestselling author on Barnes &...
Read MoreCouples have long felt less than ready for marriage, but delaying because of financial fear is relatively new. Marriage used to be a foundation for adult life, a base from which a couple would launch into work, start a family and try to carve a niche in a middle-class lifestyle. Now, young people increasingly delay marriage or having a baby until they feel they've achieved some success. Marriage has moved from first step to capstone, experts say, against a backdrop of shifting economic and societal standards. Newlyweds and first-time parents are older. But the numbers alone, demographers warn, don't capture the nuance of complicated and related decisions that include personal choice, economics, education and expectations. Conway believes changing labor-market forces will make a difference. Noted matchmaker and author Hellen Chen, whose recent "Matchmaker of the Century" topped six lists at Barnes and Noble, has a different view. She believes finding the right match and marrying despite the economy is the right course. People think money problems mean they shouldn't marry or raise a baby, she said. But family math is different. "One plus one is more than two. When you marry and work together and produce together, you make more money." She points, as proof, to past generations. Couples are more likely to stay together in marriage than any other relationship permutation. So she tells people to date someone with whom they might be serious to see if marriage is in the offing. Then marry, without waiting years, which weakens bonds. After that, together, "date for the rest of your life," she said. People who are serious about being together and who commit to it will find that their economics fall in line, she predicted, citing Census Bureau stats showing the median income of married men is higher than that of single men, $55,958 to $34,634. "There is this misconception that one needs to have money before getting married. But the truth is, getting married will help a couple be more focused in their goals and careers and thus it will increase their ability to earn better wages," she...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Marriage and Relationship Consultant, was invited to for a second interview on WCE TV. She discussed the secrets of meeting the right partner and how to have a successful marriage. According to Hellen, long dating won't help you choose the perfect partner. She gives valuable advice on how to improve your Marriage...
Read MoreHellen Chen, matchmaker and marriage consultant was features in World Journal. Hellen is an international speaker who made her goal to educate and help people find their perfect match, as well as consult couples on how to have a successful marriage. She has wed more than 50 couples and is continuing to teach them about the secrets of a great...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Relationship Consultant and Marriage Counselor, was interviewed on Phoenix TV about her matchmaker experience. She gave valuable advice on relationship and discussed different relationship problems. Hellen is an expert in creating successful marriage and resolving relationship issues. One of her lates books "The Matchmaker of The Century" became a #1 bestseller on Barnes & Noble in six categories, including Marriage and Love & Romance. Hellen is an international speaker, who recen held a workshop on "How to find your perfect match & how to have a happy marriage" wich was a great...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Relationship Expert and Bestselling Author, was recently interview on Kim Pagano Show on KVTA. Hellen discusses relationship problems and gives advice on relationships and tips for successful marriage. Hellen is a marriage consultant who recently held a marriage seminar in Los Angeles on "Hot to find your perfect match and have a happy...
Read MoreBestselling Author Hellen Chen and Matchmaker was invited on TV Show San Diego Living in California to talk about what is a perfect match and why dating is a waste of time. Hellen also addresses the topic of finance in a relationship and whether money is needed for having a loving...
Read MorePeople who have never married have the highest risk of death in the United States. That is according to a study by the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. Research finds that people who have never married were 58 percent more likely to die than married people. In further comparison, people who are widowed are 40 percent more likely to die, people who are divorced or separated are 27 percent more likely to die. This phenomenon was also verified by numerous independent studies. Single, divorced and widowed men or women simply have a higher mortality rate than their married counterparts. "Being married drives a person to perform better in all aspects of life" says marriage expert Hellen Chen, who has personally match-made 50 couples and followed up with the couples' married lives afterwards. Chen has frequently worked with men and women who have lost faith in relationships and given up on the aspect of marriage. "When I finally convinced them to tie the knot, you can see a changed person right in front of your eyes." smiled Chen. The transformation seems not limited to appearances. According to the latest 2012 population report by US Census Bureau, married men between are getting higher salary than single men. This report also showed married women earning more wages than single women. Chen witnessed many couples' lives transformed over a period of time and became more prosperous. She also observed how having babies, despite concerns about financial burdens, got couples to excel even better in their...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Matchmaker and Marriage Consultant, was interviewed with the host of Good Day Morning Show on Fox 31 WFXL TV station. Hellen shares her advice on how to build a great relationship and stable marriage. "Dating for a long time can actually hurt a relationship. The result is usually break-ups, disappointments and the negative lesson that a relationship cannot last." Chen advises couples to get married first and then work hard to date and indulge in romance with each other for the rest of their lives. Hellen Chen's latest book "The Matchmaker of The Century" was rated bestseller #1 on Barnes and Noble in 6 categories, including Marriage and Love &...
Read MoreHellen Chen, Marriage Consultant and Bestselling Author, interviewed in "The David Wilson Show". She explains how to find your perfect match and how to keep a healthy relationship. Hellen is a matchmaker and international speaker, who recently became a bestselling author on Barnes and Noble. Her book "The Matchmaker of the Century" is the #1 book in Marriage, Love & Relationships, and 4 other...
Read More"Getting married has nothing to do with finances," said Hellen Chen, bestselling author, relationship expert and matchmaker extraordinaire, who has beenhelping men and women to get married, even more so in the last four years of global economic slowdown. To help more people to succeed in their marriages and to debunk common marriage myths, Chen wrote the book "The Matchmaker of the Century" where she talks about how establishment of a family first as a life priority improves careers and a person's esprit, unlike the common advice of postponing marriage. Chen launched her book ‘The Matchmaker of the Century’ on Barnes and Noble and striking a chord with readers, it subsequently became a bestselling Marriage and Relationship book....
Read More"There is this misconception that one needs to have money before getting married. But the truth is, getting married will help a couple to be more focused in their goals and careers and thus it will increase their ability to earn better wages." said Hellen Chen, marital expert and bestselling author of The Matchmaker of the Century. (PRWEB) November 10, 2012 According to the latest 2012 population report by US Census Bureau, married men between age 18-64 are higher paid in salary ($55,958 median income) than single men ($34,634). This report also showed married women earning more wages than single women. As the famous Beatles songs goes, "Money can't buy me love," however, it seems love can be a factor to increase one's income. "There is this misconception that one needs to have money before getting married. But the truth is, getting married will help a couple to be more focused in their goals and careers and thus it will increase their ability to earn better wages." said marital expert and bestselling author Hellen Chen. Chen is well-qualified as an expert to discuss this phenomenon as she personally match-made 50 couples and closely followed up with their lives after marriage. She witnessed how the couples' lives transformed over a period of time and became more prosperous and how having babies, despite concerns about financial burdens, got couples to excel even better in their careers. In a recent interview on ABC news radio in Dallas Texas, Chen mentioned "Contrary to belief, marriage gives a person freedom and stability. Marriage moves you onto a higher level of productivity in life." Chen's matchmaking and marriage theories were further augmented by the recent Nobel Prize win of two American economists, Alvin Roth of Harvard University and Lloyd Shapley of the University of California Los Angeles, who applied the matchmaking process in scientific ways to medicine and to job seekers, and thus prove that correct matching improved the results for all involved. This award-winning theory was based on a 1962 study by Shapley on traditional matchmaking which proved workability on creating a stable relationship. Chen wrote about the real-life stories of the couples she match-made in her book, "The Matchmaker of the Century." This book was launched on Barnes and Noble in October and while debunking many marriage myths such as "romance ends where marriage begins," it struck a chord with readers and subsequently achieved #1 bestselling status in 6 categories: marriage, self-help, relationships, love and romance, self-improvement and parenting and family. "There is this saying 'many hands make light work.' The sum of one plus one in a marriage is not two but infinity!" the ardent matchmaker...
Read MoreHellen Chen, matchmaker and marriage expert was interviews on Senior Voice America. Evan and Deb, the hosts of "Health, Wealth and Wisdom" invited hellen to talk with her on how to develop the perfect marriage and what is her advice about dating and relationships. Hellen Chen's book "The Matchmaker of The Century" is a Barnes and Noble bestseller in 6 categories including Love and Romance and...
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