From Supermom to Not-So-Super Mom is a quiet, honest reflection on the emotional reality of raising a teenager ? the moments that steady us, the moments that unmake us, and everything unspoken in between.
It is not a guide, nor a promise to fix anything.
It does not offer answers.
It simply tells the truth of one mother's experience: the expectations that weighed her down, the exhaustion she never admitted out loud, the humor that kept her afloat, and the slow shift that began when she allowed herself to stop pretending she had it all under control.
Through small confessions and everyday scenes, this book gently explores the invisible load many women carry:
the pressure to always manage,
the fear of falling short,
the longing for space,
and the quiet ache of watching a child grow away from us and toward themselves.
Written with clarity and compassion, From Supermom to Not-So-Super Mom is not a story of perfection ? but a moment of recognition.
A soft, reflective space for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, unheard, or stretched thin between who they are and who they think they should be.
It is not a story about giving up.
It is a story about learning to let go ? just enough to breathe again.
A companion for anyone who has ever stood in the quiet of their own heart and whispered:
"Maybe letting go was the lesson all along."