48 Life Effects Stories, by patients and caregivers Mindfulness & Wellbeing

Cystic fibrosis patient Tim Wotton with his son Felix and wife Katie bonding on a family vacation in Ibiza

Post-Traumatic Growth with Cystic Fibrosis: When Good Comes from the Bad

By Tim Wotton

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Female caregiver drinking coffee reflecting calmly on life changes

Thriving as a Caregiver in a "New Normal": Finding Balance and Adapting to Change

By Susanne White
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How Managing My Cystic Fibrosis-Related Diabetes Led to the Gift of Resilience

By Tim Wotton
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How I Learned to Stop Apologizing for My ADHD

By Megan Potts
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Tim’s Top Tips for Mental Resilience with Cystic Fibrosis

By Tim Wotton
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Facing Anger and Uncertainty as a Young Caregiver

By Dan Harding
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Caregiver going for a walk with her elderly mother, feeling happy as she was able to ask for and find help with caring responsibilities.

4 Caregiving Myths that Stop Us from Asking for Help

By Susanne White
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Man smiling as he works on his laptop computer having learned to focus despite ADHD distractability

6 Ways to Use Your ADHD Curiosity to Reach Your Goals

By Nerris Nassiri
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A Letter to Myself: 5 Years After My Cancer Diagnosis

By Alice-May Purkiss
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The recharging power of routines to manage depression and anxiety

By Bryce Evans
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