mBIT and NLP

The field of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is both powerful and profound. As Richard Bandler so eloquently expressed it all those years ago, “NLP is an attitude and methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques”. The attitude is one that embodies curiosity and thirst for generative creativity. And the methodology involves the application of the tools and mindset of behavioral modeling to the domain of ‘the structure of human excellence and human subjective experience’.

An amazing marriage that has produced a progeny of NLP techniques that continues to flourish throughout the world today.

But the world of science and knowledge has come a long, long way since those early days in the mid ‘70’s when Richard, John and a core of adventurers set out to explore the relatively unchartered waters that became NLP. With the advent of powerful and inexpensive computing and electronics, and driven by the exponential and accelerating growth of scientific knowledge, we now have incredible imaging and mapping devices that can peer inside a person’s brain and graphically display neural activity and processes. Numerous medical, biological, psychological and engineering advances have opened up and deepened our knowledge of how our brains, bodies and biochemistry works.


And the significance to NLP is profound...


multiple Brain Integration Techniques takes up where NLP left off. It embraces the newly discovered functional and complex neural networks ('brains') in the heart and gut, and utilizes behavioral modeling research to uncover the prime functions and core competencies of these innate centers of intelligence. mBIT provides powerful yet simple models for integrating the three brains to align greater generative wisdom in a person's life.

"mBraining takes up where NLP leaves off.

It builds upon and integrates the NLP techniques that you already know."

Dr Wyatt Woodsmall

Co-creator of the

International NLP Trainers Association (INLPTA)


For further insights into how NLP and mBIT work together and enhance each other, read our article 'Neuroscience and NLP: How the game is changing' published in the July 2012 edition of the INLPTA Journal:


Neuroscience and NLP: How the game is changing


And read what Dr Wyatt Woodsmall has to say about mBIT and NLP:

From the desk of Dr Wyatt Woodsmall


Or listen to an interview on The NLP View about mBIT and NLP:

And you can learn more by watching our Videos and listening to

our Interviews and Podcasts...

Watch and listen to interviews of Grant and Marvin as they discuss what mBIT and mBraining

are all about and how they apply in contexts such as

Personal Evolution, Leadership and Coaching.