Wellbeing session resources

Are you taking part in our online Wellbeing sessions? Then this page is for you!

See the resources for each module

Download the booklet for this module as a Word file

Download the booklet for this module as a pdf file

If you have any difficulty accessing the links in the booklets then you can access them below:

  • Watch our videos to hear Steph and Rachael talk about how they felt when they were first diagnosed.
  • Watch Steph and Rachael talk about their experiences of connecting with others on the Living Well with MS sessions
  • Watch our video of Susi talking about what she feels self management is
  • Read Rachael's blog about how her experience of goal setting helped her
  • Have a look at this page for helpful tips and advice on how to best use your appointments with healthcare professionals

Download the booklet for this module as a Word file

Download the booklet for the module as a pdf file

If you have any difficulty accessing the links in the booklets then you can access them below:

Download the booklet for this module as a Word file

Download the booklet for this module as a pdf file

If you have any difficulty accessing the links in the booklets then you can access them below:

Download the booklet for this module as a Word file

Download the booklet for this module as a pdf file

If you have any difficulty accessing the links in the booklets then you can access them below:

Keeping a journal

During the online sessions you'll hear us refer to the Journal and Tracker. This is a great tool which could help you to manage your energy levels in relation to fatigue, help you organise your time and keep track of your symptoms, supporting you to live well.

We worked with a previous attendee of one of our sessions, Steph, to co-design a journal. Steph uses this to support her to manage her symptoms. Here is a downloadable version for you to use if it is helpful.

Steph’s journal is based around the idea of ‘bullet journaling’. Find out a little more about this by reading Hannah's blog on how bullet journaling helps her manage her MS