Quiz Results

The Holistic Healer

You’re basically a human lavender diffuser

Person sitting on a gray rug, typing on a laptop with a white mug of hot chocolate and a small jar of candies on a wooden and marble tray nearby, wearing cozy slippers and gray sweatpants.

You integrate mindfulness, nature and holistic interventions into your practice, creating a serene, balanced environment.

Your approach helps clients find peace and harmony.

A woman sitting at a desk with a vaccination record, a pen in her hand, and a laptop, preparing to receive a vaccine.

Holy Moly- here’s where you shine ✨

  • A person with long brown hair using a laptop, viewed from behind, sitting at a desk.

    Open-Mindedness

    You’re open-minded, non-judgmental, and loving approach creates a welcoming space for all.

  • A person is pouring coffee from a copper mug into a ceramic mug with a white and beige design, sitting at a wooden table with notebooks, a pen, and decorative objects.

    Empowerment

    You make clients feel grounded and empower them to achieve that groundedness in their own lives.

  • Person sitting in a hanging chair near a window, reading a book, wearing cozy sweater and knitted socks.

    Holistic Integration

    You seamlessly incorporate natural elements and practices that extend beyond the therapy room, making mindfulness approachable.

An open planner with blank weekly pages, two white pencils, a teacup with a fluted ceramic base filled with tea, on a light-colored marble surface.

Your site radiates peace, but it might be a bit too chill– Let's keep that calm vibe while adding a dash of energy.

We want your serene approach to shine without putting clients to sleep😬 It’s all about finding that balance between tranquility and engagement.

Let’s create a balanced design that conveys your chill-ness and keeps clients engaged. Here’s how:

Design tips, just for you…

  • Color Palettes

    Soft, natural tones like sage green, soft blues, and earthy browns – think spa day, every day.

    Color palette with six color swatches and corresponding hex codes, titled 'Misty Morning' by Ellie Miller Design Co.
  • Font Combos

    Down to Earth: Libre Baskerville adds elegance, Arial ensures clarity, and Raleway’s modern touch reflects your earthy, accessible approach.

    Cover of a type specimen book titled 'Libre Baskerville' in Arial font, on a gray background.
  • Design Tips

    Incorporate plenty of natural elements in your design, like images of nature and earthy textures. Use calming visuals and gentle animations. Basically, if it makes you say “ahhh,” it’s a win

    A stack of four hardcover books on a wooden surface, with an open book on top and a pair of glasses resting on it, next to a beige pampas grass arrangement casting a soft shadow on the white wall.

💡 BTW

Design Pitfalls to Dodge

Avoid making your design too sparse; ensure there’s enough content to keep it engaging.

Aim for a balance between serenity and substance to maintain interest.

Resource Recs

  • Tablet displaying a workbook titled 'Authentic Writing Workbook' by Ellie Miller, with a background of a plant and a wall.

    The Niche & Ideal Client Workbook

    Save time and attract the clients who resonate with your unique offerings, making every session meaningful and impactful.

  • Photo of a tablet and smartphone displaying a website with a minimalist design, featuring images of interior decor and text sections.

    Your Template Soulmate

    Sunlit Gallery- Imagine a sun-drenched sanctuary with expansive glass windows, inviting in the warmth of the day.

  • Cards featuring a circular logo with mountain illustration, the text 'Mount Willow', and the words 'Nature Therapy'. Various color variations, including black, beige, and pastel green.

    Your New Logo

    The Woodvale Therapist Logo Pack is probs the most serene, client-attracting, and easily editable pack you’ll find. It's right up your alley.

Know your style …but not what to say?

These quick AI prompts help you turn your brand style into copy that connects (no blank-page panic required).

  • Write homepage header in my brand voice: calm, warm, mindful, and grounded. My tone is gentle but confident, with a holistic lens.

    I work with [insert client population or struggle], and I want my site to make them feel [insert feeling—safe, balanced, hopeful, etc.].

  • Write [insert type of copy—like homepage intro or blog post] in my brand voice: calming, holistic, compassionate, and non-judgmental.

    It should feel like a deep breath or a soft place to land.

  • Give me 5 blog or email topic ideas for a therapist with a holistic, mindfulness-based brand who supports [insert ideal client] in [insert ideal client’s longing, pain points, or goals for therapy]

  • Write an Instagram caption in my brand voice: grounded, encouraging, and softly empowering.

    The post is about [insert topic, like breathwork, slowing down, or self-compassion].

    It should help clients feel calm, connected, and less alone.

  • Write a short therapist bio in my brand voice: holistic, nurturing, and open-minded. It should help clients feel welcome, safe, and aligned. I work with [insert client population or struggle], using [insert modalities or approach], and I love helping people [insert transformation or goal].

    Add one friendly, humanizing detail about me: [insert something like ‘I start every morning with tea and birdwatching,’ or ‘My office smells like eucalyptus and has way too many plants—but in a good way.’

A woman smiling, sitting cross-legged on a chair with her feet on the seat, in a cozy home office. She has shoulder-length brown hair, wears glasses, a white sleeveless blouse, and brown pants. Behind her is a desk with a computer monitor and office supplies, and a window with a view outside.

Hope that helps you get started!

Keep your eyes peeled for more tips in your inbox to keep refining your site, or check out the shop for tools that can make the process even smoother.

Happy designing!

🫶 Ellie