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I’m using this email as part of my launch sequence for my new program this month. @jaini-shah15gmail-com @kathymthoodphotography-com @fancyfamilyphotokeeper-com @wdnyc2014gmail-com – I’d love to get your feedback on this.
SUBJECT: WTF is “integrated woo”?!
Hi [Fname]!
I couldn’t wait to get home. The second I walked through the door, the suit was flung, the heels were kicked off, and the bra? Gone. Freedom. I could finally breathe again.
But it wasn’t just the suit I was shedding. That thing was a whole persona.
By day, I was an attorney (and later a nonprofit executive). The suit, the heels, and the polished words were all part of the act. In courtrooms, boardrooms, and meetings I played the sharp, confident professional who had it all together. But inside? I felt the opposite.
The truth? I was fractured—living different lives, none of them fully mine.
At work, I was the polished professional, constantly proving myself and fighting to be taken seriously. At home, I was the one holding it all together, making magic happen.
And then, there was the mystical, spiritual side I kept hidden away.
I played those external roles so well that I started to believe that’s all there was to me. But deep down, I’d lost touch with the real me. My pieces and parts weren’t integrated. The grounded professional and the spiritual seeker felt like they belonged in different worlds or in different bodies—but I wanted to bring them together as one self.
Have you ever felt like that? Like no matter how hard you try, your pieces just aren’t working together? Like you’re trying to live a hundred lives at once, but none of them fully feel like yours.
It’s exhausting:
* You’re stuck between worlds—too spiritual for the business circles, too practical for the spiritual ones.
* You know how you want to feel, but everything else feels like a big, jumbled question mark.
* The plans you had for yourself—whether for work or life—have shifted or fallen apart, and you’re not sure where to begin rebuilding.It’s like a swirly ball of chaos. The badass professional, the strategic planner, the spiritual seeker—they’re all spinning in different orbits, pulling you in opposite directions. But deep down, you know they’re meant to work and play together.
For years, I thought that swirly ball of chaos is just how it had to be—until I decided to do something about it.
When I stopped fighting to keep my selves separate and let them work together, everything shifted. My work became more meaningful. My decisions became clearer. And for the first time, my life felt like it truly belonged to me.
By “integrating woo” into your work and life, you create a powerful fusion of practicality and spirituality, strategy and soul. No more silos, no more splitting yourself into pieces.
So, let me ask you: What if you didn’t have to keep those parts of yourself separate? What if your wisdom, unique medicine, and grounded practicality could work together—like the dream team they were meant to be?
That’s what Pluto Rising is all about.
This year-long journey helps you reclaim and elevate your whole, unapologetic self as a human and as a professional—because life feels a hell of a lot better when you’re fully aligned. With guided practices, deep reflection, and tools to align your inner and outer worlds, Pluto Rising gives you the bespoke set of keys to fully connect with all of you.
It’s time to stop juggling and start owning it—to find the clarity and ease you need to step boldly into the next iteration of yourself.
Curious about what that could look like for you? Let’s chat about where you are, where you want to go, and whether Pluto Rising is the right fit to help you get there.
All my best,
Kim-
Nice one Kim!! A great read and a nice flow.
For me I feel like maybe there’s a bit of repetition here: in “By day, I was an attorney (and later a nonprofit executive). The suit, the heels, and the polished words …” and the third paragraph “At work, I was the polished professional, constantly proving myself …” Maybe consider putting them together so that the impactful sentence of “The truth? I was fractured—living different lives, none of them fully mine.” stands out on its own.
I wonder whether in this sentence ” What if your wisdom, unique medicine, and grounded practicality could work together” you could use the same language you had about “The badass professional, the strategic planner, the spiritual seeker” so that it’s more similar?
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Thanks @fancyfamilyphotokeeper-com @annettepresleyhotmail-com and @jaini-shah15gmail-com – I’ve taken all of those notes into consideration and have updated my copy. It will be going out on Tuesday as part of the launch for my new program. I appreciate your help!
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I like that you put the ‘woo” into it 🙂 other comments I would make have already been said above. This is a fantastic email.
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Thanks, @kathymthoodphotography-com! I appreciate you.
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About Me
Kim Romain
Life & Business Alchemist
I am a Life & Business Alchemist for changemakers and paradigm shifters who are ready to revolutionize their self-mastery and unleash their social impact with ease. I help leaders and their teams be seen, heard, and understood beyond anything they have experienced before through my signature Strengthscape Method - a comprehensive personal development system designed specifically for agents of change, helping them understand and harness the wisdom of their inner world so they can continue changing the world with greater ease and joy.
I think you did a good job of fleshing this out just a bit to make the thread from your story to theirs be easy to follow. My only suggestion is that you use the word polished twice close together, and I suggest finding a synonym for one of them.