


You're not broken. You're at war.
That voice that says you're not good enough. The procrastination that derails your best intentions. The pattern of undermining the things you want most.
That's not weakness. That's not laziness. That's what happens when different parts of you want different things—and no one's mediating.
The premise:
Dr Marcus Anthony spent thirty years as a peacebuilder—facilitating dialogue in Kosovo, Colombia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Ireland and the UK. He helped communities torn apart by violence find ways to coexist.
Then he realised he'd never done that work on himself.
The Civil War Within applies the principles of peacebuilding to the conflicts we carry inside. The same skills that help groups in conflict reach agreement? They work on imposter syndrome, self-sabotage, and the internal battles that keep us stuck.
What's inside:
Who this is for:
This book is for anyone who's ever stayed silent when they had something to say. Who's sabotaged something they wanted. Who's felt like their own worst enemy.
It's for professionals carrying imposter syndrome, high achievers battling perfectionism, and anyone who suspects that the real obstacle isn't out there—it's in here.
Many readers speak English as a second language. The precision of language matters in this work. So does the distance a second language can create from old pain.
A note before you read:
This book opens with a personal story involving violence and its aftermath. It explores themes of trauma, isolation, and internal conflict. Grounding tools are included for moments when the work stirs something up.
This isn't a race. Go at your own pace.
