Your body is always listening.

It listens when your alarm goes off too early.
When your calendar is full.
When the news never stops.
When screens, notifications, and responsibilities demand your attention long after your energy is gone.

For tired parents.
For those carrying the weight of stressful jobs.
For nervous systems overloaded by constant input.
For bodies that feel tight, restless, or disconnected — massage is not a luxury. It’s a signal of safety.

When you schedule your next massage at Centering Massage, something subtle but powerful begins to happen before you ever arrive. Your body starts to anticipate care. Muscles soften. The nervous system eases. There is relief in simply knowing support is coming.

This is how healing begins.

Massage at Centering is different because it’s not rushed, mechanical, or transactional. It’s intentional. It’s listening. It’s about creating space for your body to release what it has been holding — physically, emotionally, and energetically.

Through skilled touch, calming FarmHouse Fresh scents, and a deeply grounded environment, your body is guided out of survival mode and back into regulation. Breath deepens. The mind quiets. You reconnect — not to your to-do list, but to yourself.

This is where your body remembers what it feels like to feel whole.

Making your body a good home for you means tending to it before it reaches burnout. It means choosing moments of restoration in a world that rarely slows down.

It means using Centering Massage’s appointments to keep your bass drum in life beating

rhythmically. We highly recommend at least every 6 weeks or more often.

Schedule your next massage now — not just for how you’ll feel afterward, but for how your body will soften knowing it’s on the calendar.

Your body already knows how to heal.
We simply help it remember.


About the Author:

Connie Weisel
Founder of Centering Massage 2002
LMT & Owner

Connie has personally given thousands of massages that included medical, insurance work, PIP’s (auto accidents) and relaxation. She is excited to share what she has observed, learned and mastered in the massage room.

Voted Best of Central Kitsap Massage Therapist 2013 & Small Business of the Year Award 2016