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and ensure links are place naturally. Also, check that each section flows smoothly, keeping the tone spiritual yet accessible. Make sure the product suggestions feel organic, not forced.
Possible order: Intro, Serpentine's properties, preparing the space, writing the letter (with steps), releasing, product suggestions for support, conclusion. Maybe add a part about reflection and commitment to letting go.
I need to ensure the word count is met. Let me outline each section and estimate the lengths. Intro: 100 words. Serpentine explanation: 150. Preparation: 150. Writing the letter: 300. Releasing and moving forward: 200. Products: 150. Conclusion: 50. That totals around 1000 words. Adjust as needed.
Check each product link's relevance. Citrine pendant for energy, jade bracelet for balance, stress relief bracelet for daily support, blue tiger eye for confidence, citrine bracelet for joy. Weave these into appropriate sections when discussing related topics.
Also, the sample letter should be heartfelt, showing vulnerability and Serpentine's role. Metaphysical aspects: Serpentine's connection to Earth, chakras, emotional healing, transformation, etc.
Need to avoid markdown, just HTML. Use h2 for main sections, h3 for subsections. Styling for headings is done inline with color. Avoid any other styling unless specified.
Yes, all right, start drafting each section. Make sure the flow is meditative and slow, guiding the reader through the process. Use empathetic language, validate their struggle, and offer Serpentine as a compassionate guide. Highlight how each product complements the healing journey.
Ensure the links are hyperlinked correctly. Maybe mention the products when talking about setting the space, daily support, or after writing the letter. Use phrases like "you might consider wearing" or "pair your Serpentine with" to introduce them naturally.
Finally, read through to ensure it meets all requirements: HTML structure, headings styled, product links integrated, word count, and tone consistent.