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In the rush of daily life, it’s all too easy to feel disconnected—from your values, your purpose, and even yourself. At Integral Centering, we invite you to step into a space of clarity, intention, and transformation—a space where you can rediscover who you are and align your life and work with what truly matters.

Rooted in compassion and science, our programs are designed to support your whole being—mind, body, and spirit. Whether you’re seeking greater meaning in your career, more authenticity in your relationships, or a deeper connection to your spiritual center, we provide guidance, tools, and community to help you thrive.

Here, we embrace the full complexity of what it means to be human—your aspirations, your challenges, and your potential for profound growth. By integrating every aspect of who you are, you can create a life of purpose and resilience, leading with authenticity and finding fulfillment in every moment.

This is your sanctuary for meaningful transformation. Welcome to Integral Centering.


Founder/Director:

Robert Strohmeyer is a researcher, educator, and executive based in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a Master’s in Psychology and over 30 years of experience as a serial entrepreneur and leader, he explores the intersections of identity, personal and professional development, leadership, technology, and spirituality.

Robert’s writing on business and technology has been featured in Wired, PCWorld, Forbes, Fortune, Businessweek, and many other leading publications. His writing emphasizes the transformative power of technology and its impact on modern business and society.

Through his research and teaching, Robert explores the integration of spiritual identity with professional and personal life as a pathway to greater authenticity, resilience, and fulfillment. His work emphasizes applying these integrative principles to professional settings, helping leaders and organizations create environments where individuals can thrive holistically while achieving meaningful, values-driven success.


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