Bestselling Author Hellen Chen was a guest on Rob McAllister's rasdio show on KFBK 92.5FM. Hellen and Rob discussed how to find your perfect match, how to help your relationship grow, as well as Hellen's bestselling book "The Matchmaker of the...
Read MoreMatchmaker and Bestselling Author Hellen Chen was interviewed by Jake Judd, host on KDLM 1340AM. Hellen talks about relationships and how to build a successful marriage. According to her, marriage will improve your quality of life and will actually give you more freedom. Hellen's book "Matchmaker of the Century" became a #1 bestseller on Barnes & Noble" in 6 categories, including: #1 Best Selling book in Love and romance #1 Best Selling book in Relationships #1 Best Selling book in Marriage #1 Best Selling Book in Self-Help #1 Best Selling Book in Self-Improvement #1 Best Selling Book in Parenting and...
Read MoreHellen, a marriage and relationship consultant, gives advises on how to find your perfect match and how to have a happy marriage. Hellen Chen is also a bestselling author of "The Matchmaker of the Century" - a Barnes & Noble bestseller in 6 categories including Relationships, Marriage, Love & Romance, Self-Help, Self-Improvement and Parenting and...
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 MoreDuring the afternoon drive time, residents in Dallas Texas USA turned on the radio and heard a lady share some very interesting concepts of marriage: "One plus one is more than two. In fact, one plus one is infinity!" "Your finances get better after you get married ... because you are working towards a better life, you have hope, and you naturally produce better..." Matchmaker and Bestselling author Hellen Chen gets invited on KLIF Radio in Dallas Texas to share why getting married will improve all parts of a person's life - including...
Read MoreBestselling author and relationship expert Hellen Chen interviewed on The ExFactor Radio KARN 102.9 FM radio show in Little Rock, Arkansas. The topic is about divorces and separation in a relationship. Hellen talks about the importance of working hard to build the foundation of a good marriage right from the beginning. Problems do not happen overnight but are accumulative. Hellen says, "The most precious thing in life is UNDERSTANDING." If you understand what is happening in your relationship and are willing to face the problems associated with it, no matter how bad it seems now, chances are you can turn sadness into happiness, turn disagreements into love...
Read More"Hellen was GREAT! I had a lot of fun with her. Thank you" - Robert Mangino, KDKA NewsRadio 1020 Pittsburgh, PA KDKA (1020 kHz) is a radio station owned and operated by CBS Radio and its studios are located at the combined CBS Radio Pittsburgh facility. It is the world's first commercial radio station. The interviewer, Robert Mangino, stimulates the mind weeknights 7-11 with hot topics, compelling interviews and breaking...
Read More"At one point in time, we were all looking for the special someone. But is it fate, chance, or science that draws us together? Hellen Chen, author of "Matchmaker of the Century", goes with science and explains why." - WCCO RADIO, Oct 6 2012 As part of the CBS Radio network, WCCO Radio is the #1 station in Minnesota and is heard in 22 states across America. The interviewer is Esme Murphy, an award-winning...
Read MoreExpert Says Lack of Marriage Education is Contributing to Increased Divorce Rates in America Asian Week, News Report, Posted: Oct 02, 2012 Recent studies by the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) indicated that the ratio of new marriages to divorce is 2 to 1. That means, for every 2 new marriages that occur, there is 1 divorce case happening. This is one of the highest number recorded in the US. In fact, US rank #5 in the world for divorce rate according to the United Nations Statistics Division which surveyed 200 countries. What is the reason behind the divorce rate being so high despite living in a country that is known to have no shortage of information or education resources? “It is the complete lack of understanding of what is a marriage in the first place.” explained marital expert and matchmaker Hellen Chen from Los Angeles, California. “There are classes for sciences and technologies and the study of human behavior but there are actually no lessons taught to a young person about how to fulfill the role of a husband or wife. Simply put, there is no marriage education.” said Chen, who has written 19 books on marriage and relationships and who has traveled around the globe giving seminars on marriage management. “People generally know more about their iPhones than how to be a spouse.” Chen smiled. It seems that 50 or 60 years ago, there were more informal education shared by concerned grandparents and parents and even relatives about the role of a man and a woman in a family. Schools and churches passed on education about the responsibility of maintaining good relations at home. Yet, as science and technology progresses, the emphasis on academic achievements leaned more and more heavily on whether you are getting the right answers to a test and what kind of jobs you would have when you graduate. Unfortunately the much needed subtle art of managing a relationship and how to be a wife or husband is seldom taught except in certain homes. “There is nothing wrong to be a A’s student and get top grades. But you have to invest the same energy to learn about one of the most important part of our adult life: marriage. I have not met any person who had not at one point dreamed about having that perfect love. So if one has desired it at one point, why not learn how to make it come true?” said...
Read MoreExpert Says Lack of Marriage Education is Contributing to Increased Divorce Rates in America Recent studies by the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) indicated that the ratio of new marriages to divorce is 2 to 1. That means, for every 2 new marriages that occur, there is 1 divorce case happening. This is one of the highest number recorded in the US. In fact, US rank #5 in the world for divorce rate according to the United Nations Statistics Division which surveyed 200 countries. What is the reason behind the divorce rate being so high despite living in a country that is known to have no shortage of information or education resources? "It is the complete lack of understanding of what is a marriage in the first place." explained marital expert and matchmaker Hellen Chen from Los Angeles, California. "There are classes for sciences and technologies and the study of human behavior but there are actually no lessons taught to a young person about how to fulfill the role of a husband or wife. Simply put, there is no marriage education." said Chen, who has written 19 books on marriage and relationships and who has traveled around the globe giving seminars on marriage management. "People generally know more about their iPhones than how to be a spouse." Chen smiled. It seems that 50 or 60 years ago, there were more informal education shared by concerned grandparents and parents and even relatives about the role of a man and a woman in a family. Schools and churches passed on education about the responsibility of maintaining good relations at home. Yet, as science and technology progresses, the emphasis on academic achievements leaned more and more heavily on whether you are getting the right answers to a test and what kind of jobs you would have when you graduate. Unfortunately the much needed subtle art of managing a relationship and how to be a wife or husband is seldom taught except in certain homes. "There is nothing wrong to be a A’s student and get top grades. But you have to invest the same energy to learn about one of the most important part of our adult life: marriage. I have not met any person who had not at one point dreamed about having that perfect love. So if one has desired it at one point, why not learn how to make it come true?" said Chen. To increase marriage education and awareness for the public, Chen started a national "I Am Here For You" Movement. This movement is about promoting families and marital education. Chen said, "We have been taught to walk away from problems. If you don’t like a job, quit. If you don’t like your parent, just stop talking to them. If you don’t like your spouse, divorce. Thus this campaign encourages people to take a different attitude. Instead of saying, ‘Who cares?’ Why not say, What can I do to be there for you?’ or ‘How can I improve myself, so I could be a better wife or husband or parent or child?" Having brought together many married couples who had been resistive about marriage in the first place and then helping them to stay in marriage afterwards, Chen also shares real-life stories in her latest book "The Matchmaker of the Century". In support of the "I-am-here-for-you" movement, Barnes and Noble is launching Chen’s new book ‘The Matchmaker of the Century’ on Oct 3rd Wednesday and offering the book at a 35% discount – a one-day only special. Those who would like to learn about how to create a stable family environment and a stable marriage can visit the...
Read MoreRecent studies by the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) indicated that the ratio of new marriages to divorce is 2 to 1. That means, for every 2 new marriages that occur, there is 1 divorce case happening. This is one of the highest number recorded in the US. In fact, US rank #5 in the world for divorce rate according to the United Nations Statistics Division which surveyed 200 countries. What is the reason behind the divorce rate being so high despite living in a country that is known to have no shortage of information or education resources? "It is the complete lack of understanding of what is a marriage in the first place." explained marital expert and matchmaker Hellen Chen from Los Angeles, California. "There are classes for sciences and technologies and the study of human behavior but there are actually no lessons taught to a young person about how to fulfill the role of a husband or wife. Simply put, there is no marriage education." said Chen, who has written 19 books on marriage and relationships and who has traveled around the globe giving seminars on marriage management. "People generally know more about their iPhones than how to be a spouse." Chen smiled. It seems that 50 or 60 years ago, there were more informal education shared by concerned grandparents and parents and even relatives about the role of a man and a woman in a family. Schools and churches passed on education about the responsibility of maintaining good relations at home. Yet, as science and technology progresses, the emphasis on academic achievements leaned more and more heavily on whether you are getting the right answers to a test and what kind of jobs you would have when you graduate. Unfortunately the much needed subtle art of managing a relationship and how to be a wife or husband is seldom taught except in certain homes. "There is nothing wrong to be a A's student and get top grades. But you have to invest the same energy to learn about one of the most important part of our adult life: marriage. I have not met any person who had not at one point dreamed about having that perfect love. So if one has desired it at one point, why not learn how to make it come true?" said Chen. To increase marriage education and awareness for the public, Chen started a national “I Am There For You" Movement. This movement is about promoting families and marital education. Chen said, "We have been taught to walk away from problems. If you don't like a job, quit. If you don't like your parent, just stop talking to them. If you don't like your spouse, divorce. Thus this campaign encourages people to take a different attitude. Instead of saying, 'Who cares?' Why not say, What can I do to be there for you?' or 'How can I improve myself, so I could be a better wife or husband or parent or child?" Having brought together many married couples who had been resistive about marriage in the first place and then helping them to stay in marriage afterwards, Chen also shares real-life stories in her latest book "The Matchmaker of the Century". In support of the "I-am-there-for-you" movement, Barnes and Noble is launching Chen's new book 'The Matchmaker of the Century' on Oct 3rd Wednesday and offering the book at a 35% discount - a one-day only special. Those who would like to learn about how to create a stable family environment and a stable marriage can visit the...
Read MoreHellen Chen Matchmaker and Author of "The Matchmaker of The Century" hosting a marriage ceremony According to the United Nations Statistics Division which collects official data on marriage and divorce from over 200 countries on an annual basis, United States rank #5 in the world in divorce rate. A study done by a US divorce lawyer indicated that married adults now divorce two-and-a-half times as often as adults did 20 years ago and four times as often as they did 50 years ago. Between 40% and 60% of new marriages will eventually end in divorce. The family unit is the basic building block of society. The first step of creating a family is through marriage. However, if separation and divorce has become the 'normal' consequence, what would become of our society if this marriage trend continues? "Society falls apart when you break apart the family unit." said marital expert and matchmaker Hellen Chen from Los Angeles. "The impact of a failed relationship is more than what most people are willing to admit. A failed marriage affects the individual, the younger generation and if this is widespread, it will bring down the morale of a society. It is not as glorified as Hollywood made it out to be." Chen said. Having brought together many married couples who had been resistive about marriage in the first place and then helping them to stay in marriage afterwards, Chen shares real-life stories in her latest book "The Matchmaker of the Century". "I have written 19 books so far on the subject of marriage, family and the responsibilities of individuals." said Chen, "Having lectured around the globe and meeting many people from all walks of life, I can tell you that this education on marriage and relationship has been missing for most people." According a recent Census Bureau report, the divorce rate of second or third marriages is just as high as first time marriages, if not higher. Thus the second or third time round may not necessarily be a charm. "Educating someone on marriage is like getting sufficient water prepared for someone who will be walking in the desert -- it is a must!" Chen emphasized. To increase marriage education and awareness for the public, Chen started a national “I Am There For You" Movement. This movement is about preserving families and marital relationships in the US and in all parts of the world. Chen said, "We have been taught to walk away from problems. If you don't like a job, quit. If you don't like your parent, just stop talking to them. If you don't like your spouse, divorce. Thus this campaign encourages people to take a different attitude. Instead of saying, 'Who cares?' Why not say, 'How can I be there for you?'" Barnes and Noble is launching Chen's new book, "The Matchmaker of the Century", on October 3rd 2012 Wednesday. In support of the "I-am-there-for-you" movement, Barnes and Noble is offering the book at a 35% discount - a one-day only special –on Oct...
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