This is for the mornings you wake up already tired. The afternoons spent scrolling through everyone else’s highlight reel, wondering when it’s going to be your turn. The nights you whisper, What happened to me?
It’s for the ones who did everything right… and still ended up here. The ones stuck between the life they wanted and the one they’re trying to survive.
This isn’t a comeback story. It’s a breath. A soft place to land.
“What If This Is All I’ll Ever Be?” isn’t a question that needs an answer. It’s just one we’re finally allowed to ask out loud.
I love and appreciate how honest and raw this book is. The author truly captures the essence of motherhood that nobody wants to speak about or raise to the surface. She did just that in such a poetic and beautiful way. I felt as though I was listening to my own thoughts during my postpartum depression period, and it actually made me feel seen and heard in many ways. I believe that by speaking about the difficult postpartum experiences is how we not only raise awareness but also educate women on the silent topic, especially when it comes to the identity shift we can face. Thank you, Serynelle, for putting your intimate thoughts on paper and publishing your work. I know in my heart is is very relatable and you will see how other women will finally feel seen and heard by reading your work!!!
What If This Is All I’ll Ever Be? by Serynelle is not your typical self-help book — and that’s exactly why it stands out. It’s unique, refreshing, and absolutely worth a read.
Instead of offering empty positivity or quick-fix solutions, it speaks honestly about everyday struggles. It’s a reminder that it’s okay not to be okay, to have bad days, to take breaks, and to simply exist without always striving for perfection.
This book is raw, validating, and gentle — like sitting down with someone who truly understands. It shows that we don’t have to have all the answers, and that being in the process of becoming is just as important as “arriving.”
✨ A comforting, unique read I’d recommend to anyone feeling the weight of “always having it together.”
I didn't know what to expect when I read this. Im really glad I did. It's like a therapy session you didn't know you needed. It makes you realize you're not the only one going through things, and it's just life. Read this one, I hope it resonates with you. It did for me.
This is definitely a book that I will keep on my bedside. To remind me always that I am not alone on this journey. Life might be chaotic and full of surprises. Knowing that someone knows and understands the turbulence inside your mind is a big help. Thank you for this book.