Gail Mondry Walking TheMiddle Path Passion foir yoga inspires woman to start travel business. B glance is Gail Mondry's guiding principle, something she continu- ally strives to achieve in her work and relationships. "It's human nature to work too hard or eat too much or rest too little or play too hard:' Mondry says. "When we do things to excess it leads to imbalances in our bodies and puts us in unnecessary strain." Mondry, a yoga instructor and owner of Yoga Vacations, has a basic motto she uses to inspire herself and her students: "Walk the middle path." It describes her philosophy toward life, business and yoga, and helps her maintain that elusive balance. Over the years, Mondry was involved in the aerobic community. But years of dance followed by aerobic instruction — she was a self-described "cardio junky" — left her body in rough shape. Then she discovered yoga and its curative qualities, and wanted to spread her newfound knowledge. "I believe that yoga has become so huge in the U.S. because people of my generation are pretty beat up. Those of us that are athletic want the endorphins of sport without the impact on our joints," she said. It didn't take long for Mondry to devote herself full-time to this newfound passion. "I saw the healing properties, both emo- tionally and physically, in only my second class. I never looked back." Still busy at 58 with no signs of slowing down, her mantra of the "middle path" ensures that no one aspect dominates her life. It's an essential reminder given her schedule. She has a private yoga practice, owns a hotel in Coconut Grove, Fla., with her husband, Ira, and raised three boys ages 20 to 26. In addition to being on the board of the Great Lakes Chamber Music Society, she devotes a lot of her time to causes within the Jewish community. She is a member of the advisory committee for the Weitzman Institute of Science, a member of the Jewish Women's Foundation and was a co-chair of Jewish Federation's Stretch for Help in 2010 and 2011. Even with this full schedule, four years ago she embarked on the most ambitious project of her life: the founding of her own company. Yoga Vacations is the culmina- tion of her professional experience. She saw a shortage in the luxury travel market, and, as she says, "the combination of yoga, travel and leisure is just right. "The beauty of the yoga vacation is that you have a daily asana practice in a beautiful, relaxing environment. Then your mind is open and ready to receive maximum enjoyment from the cultural and natural wonders of the locale." Destinations include Telluride, Colo., La Paz, Mexico, and the Mondrys' hotel in Coconut Grove. Without yoga and its stress-relieving benefits, all the obligations stemming from her work might have proved too daunting. But there's another aspect to yoga, one that fosters drive, that many non-yoga practitioners don't recognize. "When you have a daily yoga practice Mondry says, "it creates a level of awareness, a bar or reference point for personal growth: Mondry will be leading a Yoga Vacation in April with fellow teacher Justin Barnes in Miami, Fla. Other scheduled Yoga Vacations include Thai Massage Certification with Michael McCarthy in July in Miami as well Yoga Vacations in 2013 in La Paz and South Miami. To learn more, visit the website www. YogaVacations.net or call (248) 905-1378. ❑ — Schechter Benefits and Broder & Sachse. A great partnership for over 20 years V Schechter Benefits is a complement to our HR personnel. They help manage the details and reduce the number of hours our staff spends on benefits related billing, audits. new hire meetings and enrollments. 11 — Ibeld Sachse and Richard Broile• of Sachse Construction and Broder Sachse Real Estate Services. Partners for?: years. SCHECHTER BENEFITS ADVISORS USES THEIR 36+ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE TO DEVELOP CREATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR THEIR CLIENTS. CURRENTLY THERE ARE 250 ORGANIZATIONS AND THEIR EMPLOYEES THAT LOOK TO SCHECHTER FOR ADVICE. SCHECHTER BENEFITS ADVISORS 40 April 5 2012 JN For a review of your organization's benefits call UNCOMMON SOLUTIONS to Design, Educate & Manage Paul Snide:, Managing Director 248.731.9500