ABOUT THE OWNER
NAMASTE
From the depths of my soul,  I welcome you to
Kimochi Body N Soles' website. I am thankful
for  all the clients I have touched.  Thank you for
letting me into your lives, and for all the referrals.
 I am in gratitude for the continued support of
my friends and family.  Especially, to Mr.
Oyama of Japan, for teaching me Shiatsu, Dad
for giving me a start, my sister April, for sharing
her space, my brother Sean for being an
example, Stephanie for looking out, and to Mom
for giving birth to this website. Your web design
has introduced me to many new clients. I love
you all!
Kim Yokely is a graduate of Spelman College and the Atlanta School of Massage. From
1995-1997, Kim studied Shiatsu in Fukuoka, Japan and Traditional Thai Massage in Bangkok,
Thailand. Her travels and studies have taken her to Bejing, China and London, England.  In total
Kim has visited over 15 countries.

Since 1999, Kim has been sharing her gift with thousands of local and national clients ranging from
individuals to companies, hotels, spas, doctor offices, gyms, movie sets and concert tours. Ms.
Yokely opened Kimochi Body N Sole Sanctuary in January 2003.  She has emerged as a sought
after massage therapist, workshop presenter and public speaker.

Her sole purpose is to show others how to induce physical energy and mental relaxation. She
teaches the internal system and the importance to still the mind and body. Kim empowers her clients
with assisted stretching, yoga and meditation instruction.

Kim's hobbies include kickboxing, pilates. jump rope, hoola hoop, bass guitar, writing health articles
and reading.

Kim has been featured in the "City Life" section of the "Atlanta Journal Constitution", "Rolling Out
Magazine", "Oracle 2000 Magazine", "The U.S. Small Business Administration" website, radio
programs on WCLK 91.9 (FM) and WRFG 89.3.  She also currently work with Whole Foods,
Atlanta Montreau Jazz Festival, and was featured on TBS television (2004).
" I honor that place in you where the universe resides. And when I am in that place in me and you are in
that place in you  there is only one of us."   
- Sanskrit Salutation