You're In — Welcome To Deep Roots

You didn't just buy a course.

You picked up something you get to keep.

Your payment went through. Your access is active. The receipt is already in your inbox.

Before you scroll another feed, read another book, or listen to another voice — do one thing first. It's the whole point.

Step One — Do This Today

Open The Four Questions.

Fifteen minutes. That's it. This is the thing you keep when you leave — when you leave a room, a teacher, a book, a sermon, a season. It's not a worksheet. It's a muscle.

1.What did I call it?
2.What was I actually afraid of?
3.Whose face was I afraid of?
4.What does God actually say?
What Happens Next

Here's what's already yours.

Nothing to hunt for. Nothing to earn. It's in your account the moment you log in.

01

The Four Questions

Open the day you join, before anything else. Fifteen minutes. The thing you keep when you leave.

02

Journey One — The Unlearning

Ninety days. Six weeks of teaching, six weeks of walking it out. Fear misidentified as the Holy Spirit — one pattern, all the way down.

03

One Live Hour A Month

Bring a question about something they taught you. I'll answer it from Scripture. Camera off. Anonymous in the chat. Nobody gets called on.

04

Every Replay + Full Library

Journeys don't disappear when they end. Go back. Re-run one. Skip ahead. It's yours.

05

The Women Walking With You

Doing it at the same time as you. Not a room to belong to — a room that lets you leave when you're done.

Check Your Inbox

A receipt and a login link are on their way.

In the next few minutes you'll get two emails from me: one is your receipt, one has your login and a direct link to open The Four Questions.

If they don't show up in fifteen minutes, check spam, then promotions. If they're still not there, email me directly at lifeanchorcoach@gmail.com and I'll get you in personally.

A few things worth saying

You don't have to catch up. You didn't fall behind. This isn't a room where the loudest person wins or the earliest arriver gets more.

Ninety days at a time. One pattern at a time. You set the pace. The goal — genuinely — is that you stop needing me.

One Last Thing

“The goal is that she stops needing me.”

Most teaching in this space is built to make you need the teacher more. This one isn't. I'm not your covering. I'm not your church. I'll point you back to a local body every time.

What you're picking up here is a way of running your own read — so the next time someone hands you a teaching, a warning, a word, or a fear, you already know what to ask.

— Marisely