Kim Stewart, MS CCC-SLP
ThoughtGathering™ Developer
I’m a licensed speech-language pathologist, cognitive-linguistic therapist, and executive function coach, with over 20 years of experience helping people transform their overwhelm into clarity and confidence. My passion is working with creative, bottom-up thinkers—those who see the world through details and connections—who feel stuck using traditional organization methods that just don’t fit how their minds want to work.
My approach is all about understanding how your mind works. ThoughtGathering™ is a methodology I developed to teach you how to align your approach to organization with your natural thinking process, so you can organize anything from scattered ideas to everyday projects. My goal is to help you decrease under mental overwhelm, understanding the foundational pieces that make systems work, and see organization as empowering—and possibly even fun.
I know struggles with organization firsthand. For years, I believed organization was something for other people, struggling to communicate my ideas and resisting help, for fear that I would lose myself in someone else’s structure. It wasn’t until I started working with my bottom-up thinking mind, instead of against it, that I realized how powerful organization could be when it honored my thought process. That journey inspired me to dedicate my career to helping others do the same.
With a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders, I have extensive experience working with people who have been diagnosed with executive function weaknesses, attention disorders, processing speed weaknesses, language-based learning difficulty (including dyslexia and dysgraphia), in addition to many others without diagnosed difficulty who feel an internal struggle with organization and experience anxiety as a result.
You don’t need to change who you are—your brain is certainly not broken. You just need the right approach to organization, one that works for you. I’m here to support you in honoring your mind. Let's get your swirling ideas where they want to go.
For more information about Kim, please visit her Massachusetts-based private practice.