Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal
8-5-2005
Treadwell Technologies uses innovative
system to facilitate success

By Rodika Tollefson
Bret Tredwell

Bremerton-based Treadwell Technologies has provided personal development training and workshops for organizations ranging from the Boy Scouts of America to Verizon Communications. Bret Treadwell, who has been a trainer since age 19, has invented a new language, called AutoBio-Feedback, which he uses in his Mind Over Matrix training events. The language works by replacing past conditioning with a success story for each individual, helping achieve the best a person can be, he said.

“I’ve invented totally new approaches,” he said. “Most people don’t know how to hold themselves accountable or anybody else. It actually becomes fun to hold each other accountable.”

The language uses the connection between the outside world and the unconscious mind to reprogram the conscience in a sense — but it’s not the same as neuro-linguistic programming, or NLP as it’s known, he said, because it uses an auto-biographic feed. For example, he sees messages encoded in trivial things like a wine list, thanks to the unique language he has created for himself. People get about 48,000 images a day through what they see around them as well as the media, and they could use those to their advantage thanks to his technology, he said.

“I give them all the science,” he said. “They create a code for themselves.”

After working mostly with companies and organizations, Treadwell is focusing more on workshops for individuals.

“A lot of people feel if they don’t hang on to the negative stuff, they’ll lose who they are,” he says. “I’m helping people (have) their dreams come true.”

Treadwell recently co-authored a book titled “Wake Up and Live the Life You Love” with Deepak Chopra, and Wayne Dyer. He said he was able to achieve this because he encoded that aspiration using AutoBio-Feedback. The book will be out within two months.

Treadwell acknowledges that as their company pitches its products, there are more people who decline than buy them. But the world is changing, and their presentation is improving — and the more people get the experience, the awareness level grows.

“I’m in conflict with the pharmaceutical companies, I’m in conflict with the educational system, I’m in conflict with government agencies. I’m a warrior in the battlefield of consciousness,” he said.