Family, the cornerstone of our lives, often shapes your relationships without you noticing. In matchmaking, especially with Asian American clients, understanding family dynamics is crucial. Patterns, like anxiety from controlling parents, can transfer through generations, impacting relationships. Societal pressures may keep incompatible parents together, influencing children's views on relationships. Cassindy Chao, a matchmaker, advises that these insights are vital for understanding individuals and finding compatible matches. Our past shapes but doesn't define us; we can break cycles and create our own narratives. 🎎🧩🔄 Repost this if understanding the impact of family dynamics on your relationships has benefited you. Pick up my new book, Cancel The Filter: Realities of a Psychologist, Podcaster, and Working Mother of Color here on Amazon! https://amzn.to/3sSRL0e Listen to the full podcast here: https://lnkd.in/gJaPh7-Y With: Cassindy Chao Bierhaus https://lnkd.in/eTgxc-hZ #FamilyInfluence #MatchmakingInsights #AsianAmericanDating
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