Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined

Women Over 70: Aging Reimagined


038 Yukiko Iino: Lost Identity Leads to Passion Work

February 26, 2020

Born and raised in Kobe, Japan, Yukiko moved to the United States in the 9th grade when her father accepted a job in New York. After 4 years, her family returned to Japan. She was determined to complete her education in the States.


Graduating from City College of New York with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Yukiko worked in corporate environments for several years, then went on to complete a Master of Arts degree in Early Childhood, Curriculum and Teaching. Twice, Yukiko sublimated her own interests to her husbands’. Twice she divorced, finally recognizing her true strength was to be a healer. She returned to Japan for two years to study with a well-known Zen master.


As her story unfolds we are struck by her unrelenting perseverance to follow a path that serves others and honors the body’s wisdom. Today she teaches Yoga, coaches men and women and applies her 7-Step Blueprint of “Soul Mind Body Revitalization” to transform our personal and business lives so we can enjoy and share an abundant lifestyle.




“What people do matters - honor what the universe offers to us.” - Yukiko Iino


 


Takeaways:




  • You can elevate human potential and personal development through spiritual mind/body training




  • Learn the stewardship of the land through sustainable farming




  • Subjugating yourself for another person results in loss of your identity




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