Bruce Stewart, MNLP
Bruce is a Master NLP consultant, coach and author with 30 years of proven success helping organizations and individuals clarify their goals and handle challenging transitions. He believes that we all have access to any resource we need for whatever purpose we want to fulfill. Sometimes we just need a little help and support.
After earning a psychology degree, he served as a consultant to executives for Fran Tarkenton Enterprises in the 70s. He set up one of the first Biofeedback clinics in the country, teaching self-control and personal power. During the 80s, he linked sports medicine and martial arts, training professional and amateur athletes in peak performance. He then took these skills back to the business arena as a corporate decision and transition specialist in the 90s.
Bruce served on the faculty at Loyola, Southeastern University, and NLP University at the University of California in Santa Cruz. He has his master’s in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and studied extensively with the co-developers of this advanced communication field.
In private consultations, Bruce assists clients in creating a balance between personal and professional enrichment. He helps his clients improve their confidence and reach their goals for work, family and community endeavors.
Bruce’s most recent project, The Sleep So Deep Program developed after he noticed that that besides alleviating clients’ physical or emotional symptoms, 90% of them were sleeping significantly better.
In 2005, Bruce and his wife, Lou published, Your Way Home – The Psychology of Place Inside and Out. Their second book, Merging 2 Nests, is a guidebook for helping couples successfully deal with the emotional challenges of moving in together.
Bruce Stewart is now available at Network Family Chiropractic Wellness Lifestlyes Center for treatment of traumas, phobias, high blood pressure and other stress related illnesses. To make an appointment please call (828) 450-4962 or email Bruce at
Bruce Stewart – Specialized in Neuro-Linguistic Programming.