THE MARVEL MINDSET PROJECT SEASON 3: Your Imposter Syndrome is blocking your success

Anjashi Sarkar
3 min readOct 22, 2022
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I look forward to people signing up for this course for two major reasons: one, it is not the usual manifestation coaching that I normally provide; and two, researching on ways to fix a mindset is the most fun when you are just attempting to understand why people think differently. Since I mostly have recurring subscribers to my MASTERING MANIFESTATIONS PROGRAMME, I have come to the conclusion that I can read everyone of them like a book when they find themselves in typical circumstances, and even before they can tell me what is causing them to panic, I am prepared with a list of dos and don’ts. Now, that is a quality I developed with time but a few years back, I remember reading about the Imposter Syndrome when someone just mentioned it to me when they saw me self- depreciate for no probable reason. As we moved into the third season of #TheMarvelMindsetProject (21- day schedule), I came across a handful of clients who believed they had found themselves caged in an Imposter Syndrome and it was imperative for them to deal with it in the right sense.

I usually do not mix manifestation techniques and mindset coaching but this time it was required for the simple fact that in the former, one understands the idea of self- concept and then moves on to creating their respective reality consciously. When it comes to the latter, one’s focus is only on how to redirect thoughts or infer from circumstances in the appropriate sense. In one way, the right mindset can make you a master manifestor and even if you DO NOT know to manifest, the right kind of attitude towards a problem could transport you five years ahead of someone who could be suffering from an Imposter Syndrome.

Here are a few takeaways from this season:

  1. Relationships, romantic and platonic, have been at a receiving end due to an individual’s lack of self- belief or absence of self- awareness.
  2. Until an external source of validation comes through, it is quite hard for someone to overcome self- doubts. I would recommend a thorough reading of Neville Goddard’s works to understand the notion of perception and how our thoughts make our reality.
  3. Familial ties are sometimes responsible for someone to be a victim of the syndrome. If you are a parent and find the need to ‘control’ your children regarding academics or any other field, you are risking your child’s sense of self. Consider talking to a therapist or attempt at building a better bond with your child rather than focusing on how ‘perfect’ your child should be. Not questioning your parenting skills, but emotional intelligence is always going to stand as vital.
  4. Perfection is always chased; sadly it does more harm than good. Embrace yourself while becoming an ideal self. Many clients have been entirely judgemental about themselves and it was always an extensive task every couple of days to make them realise what they are doing is fairly good even if it does not appear so.
  5. Your worth is what you decide. Stop taking criticism from people who have not achieved anything in life. Opinions are just facts and should not be taken personally.

We are going into Season 4 soon. Registrations are open. To enquire about coaching, I am available on mail and Instagram DM. Support indie publishing: https://www.paypal.me/anjashi

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Anjashi Sarkar

LoA/ Manifestation Coach & Blogger, Podcaster, Author, Editor, Researcher. Support indie publishing: https://www.paypal.me/anjashi