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From ‘I can’t write’ to published author, with Zoe Clements

Did you ever think ‘I can’t write blogs, I have nothing new to say’? Or worry that your spelling is too bad? Or people will laugh at your grammar?

Well, you’re not alone. In fact, when I spoke with Zoe a few years ago and suggested she tried blogging to attract clients, she didn’t believe she could write. Now, she’s just published her own book.

So today I chat with Zoe Clements about niches, personal disclosure, her Canva addiction and why you should give writing a go, even if you don’t think you can write.

In this episode we explore:

How having a niche helped her go from genetic counsellor to writing a book How she developed her unique voice How she uses stories to help readers connect How Paddy her dog helps her bring ideas to life Why she decided to invest her time, money and energy into writing a book

About Zoe

Zoe Clements is a qualified integrative counsellor who specialises in helping others soothe their overthinking brain and ease their anxiety from her private practice in London.

In 2021, Zoe published her first book, 'But I Should Be Fine: How to gain relief from anxiety, overthinking and self-doubt'. Here she brings together her 16 years of professional experience and her personal struggles to deliver a warm, practical, psychobabble-free guide to overcoming anxiety.

As a recovered overthinker, she is passionate about raising awareness of anxiety through professional speaking events, blogging and social media. When she is not working she can be found travelling or in South East London, where she lives with her wife, Lucinda, and their dog, Paddy.

Find out more about Zoe and her services at www.zoeclements.co.uk

Broadcast on:
24 Mar 2021

Do you ever doubt yourself and think you can’t write because you have nothing new to say, or worry that your spelling or grammar is too bad?

Well, you’re not alone. In fact, when I spoke with Zoe a few years ago and suggested she tried blogging to attract clients, she didn’t believe she could write. Now, she’s just published her book.

So today I chat with Zoe Clements about niches, personal disclosure, her Canva addiction and why you should give writing a go, even if you don’t think you can write.

In this episode we explore:

  • How having a niche helped her go from genetic counsellor to writing a book
  • How she developed her unique voice
  • How she uses stories to help readers connect
  • How Paddy her dog helps her bring ideas to life
  • Why she decided to invest her time, money and energy into writing a book


About Zoe

Zoe Clements is a qualified integrative counsellor who specialises in helping others soothe their overthinking brain and ease their anxiety from her private practice in London.

 In 2021, Zoe published her first book, 'But I Should Be Fine: How to gain relief from anxiety, overthinking and self-doubt'. Here she brings together her 16 years of professional experience and her personal struggles to deliver a warm, practical, psychobabble-free guide to overcoming anxiety. 

As a recovered overthinker, she is passionate about raising awareness of anxiety through professional speaking events, blogging and social media. When she is not working she can be found travelling or in South East London, where she lives with her wife, Lucinda, and their dog, Paddy.

Find out more about Zoe and her services at www.zoeclements.co.uk

Find her at:

Instagram: @zoeclementscounsellor

LinkedIn: Zoe Clements

Book available through:

Amazon: In paperback and Kindle here

Apple Books: EBook 

Coming to bookshops in April 2021


Links to follow

Episode 26: The truth about consistency (it might not be what you think!)

Episode 18: 7 Ways for therapists to find blog post ideas

Episode 16: How to silence your inner critic

Episode 6: Do you need to be an expert to attract counselling clients?