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Gael
Chiarella of the Yokebics Institute for Personal Development
It was exciting meeting Gael Chiarella, a bright, evolved,
other-directed woman who beats to her own drum. Gael is just
a wonderful example of the talent we have on Long Island.
She is the founder and president of the Yokebics Institute
for Personal Development. Gael runs various venues to integrate
her Yokebics system that strategically incorporates yoga,
mind, body and spirit. This is done by creating intention
through conscious thought, and then moving it into action.
Gael is a registered fitness professional, trauma therapist,
spiritual life coach and much more. She is currently running
mind/body fitness programs and movement programs.

Gael, do you live by a basic philosophy?
Life is good! We are the co-creators of that goodness. It
is through our freewill that we activate the system. Through
freewill we become the co-creator. Then we create actions
based on that.

Are there people that you consider your mentors?
Elders, wise teachers, yoga teachers, and Aikido teachers.

Do you have a message that you would like to give the women
readers of liwomen.com?
I believe that we are all encoded with a wisdom that is in
our DNA and that humanity is meant to evolve into a greater,
powerful peace tribe. In this particular time, it is women
that carry this message most clearly…. so find your
voice! Smile, love, laugh and be light.
Do you volunteer your time to worthy causes?
Yes, I have done a lot and will continue to do more. I was
a volunteer therapist at Creedmoor in Suicide Prevention and
did work for the Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic
Violence where I was honored with an award. Currently I teach
yoga classes in schools. I am interested in volunteering too
for Women’s organizations and would enjoy helping women
move forward. Just as me………..

Gail has published a text book, Mind Body Workbook
for Everyday Living, as well as a home study course.
From my website, www.yokibics.com.
I have several meditation mastery CD’s that are available
at your local bookstore and at www.amazon.com.
www.liwomen.com
May 2005
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