Gemma McCaw has given an insight into how she copes with life's ups and downs at a fundraising breakfast held in Tauranga today.
Two hundred people gathered at Tauranga Racecourse as part of the Life Education Breakfast to hear the former Black Stick, Barter Barber Sam Dowdall and GP Anna Rolleston speak about mental and physical wellbeing.
The breakfast included a Q&A session with each speaker sharing their thoughts on what "wellbeing" meant to them.
McCaw said it was "feeling good and functioning well".
"It is being able to get through those ups and downs in life but remaining and enjoying the ups and having the skills and resilience to get through the downs," she said.