June 19, 2025

Centering

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Centering - Maintaining Focus in Stressful Situations
Centering helps you stay calm and grounded.

When was the last time you felt stressed or anxious? If you're like many people, you can probably think of a recent example.

There are all sorts of occasions in life when your nerves and stress can get the better of you. This might be the stress of managing your workload during a time of high staff absence. Maybe you have personal money worries. Or perhaps you feel stressed out when you read or hear distressing news stories.

Feelings of anxiety – a rapid heartbeat, shortness of breath, sweating, and light-headedness – are normal in these situations.

Fortunately, with a little practice, you can turn this nervous energy into positive concentration using a technique called "Centering."

What Is Centering?

Centering is an ancient visualization technique that's popular in Aikido – the Japanese defensive martial art of "spiritual harmony." It teaches you to focus on the here and now, taking power away from outside concerns and negative thoughts, and helping you to remain stable and grounded.

Aikido trains your mind to control your body's reactions using the concept of "ki." This holds that all physical and mental power comes from the flow of energy around your body. Energy is lost when you're tense or stressed, but Centering redirects negative energy in a beneficial way.

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