Step Right Up!
Breast Cancer Survivors Redesign Life In One Day

Rochelle Togo-Figa Shows Women
How to Step into Purpose and Thrive

Quote Breast cancer saved my life. After I was diagnosed I focused on living the life of my dreams. Quote

Rye, NY (May 17, 2010) — After the race is over, the pink ribbons are put away and the initial survivor celebrations end, Rochelle Togo-Figa shows up. As a breast cancer survivor, coach and trainer she knows the importance of turning a life around – starting with her own life. Eighteen years ago, Togo-Figa was a single woman, overworked and constantly running in the rat race climbing proverbial ladders in New York City. It was the wrong time to learn she had breast cancer. Not only did she beat the odds and survive the disease, she used all the professional tools and techniques in her sales career to redesign her personal life. Through her breast cancer journey she found the strength to do the one thing she never thought she would—fall in love after age forty and start her own business.

On June 26th Togo-Figa is kicking off a one-day workshop to lead breast cancer survivors through the secrets of living with passion and redesigning a life after breast cancer.

Togo-Figa is offering this live event inviting breast cancer survivors to learn how to be a "Breast Cancer Thriver.” Attendees will learn how to:

  • Shift their mind set
  • Pursue what is important
  • Let go of the past and be ready to move forward
  • Learn to believe that they can do whatever it is they want to do
  • Identify their life purpose
  • Design a step-by-step Thriver Blueprint Plan
  • Walk out of the event ready to hit the ground running

Togo-Figa’s new program, Your Life After Breast Cancer, teaches women how to thrive with the tools, techniques and tips perfected from her work as a coach and trainer, and applied to personal struggles in a way to design an exceptional life post breast cancer. Togo-Figa creates an atmosphere of love and camaraderie with other women who understand the breast cancer journey. After living the life of her dreams she knows “what a beautiful gift that will be!”

Statistically, 98 percent of women diagnosed with cancer confined to the breast are alive five years later. But as Togo-Figa points out, “the 'Missing Link' in the health care system is the lack of post treatment support. After a patient ends treatment and returns to her normal life there is very little encouragement to make personal life changes to truly go after your dreams and thrive in work and life." If she has her way that will all change.

Date: June 26, 2010
Time: 9am – 5 pm
Location: Courtyard Marriott, Rye New, York
Cost: $97
To register: http://tinyurl.com/intoyourpurpose

Step into Your Purpose & Thrive

About Your Life After Breast Cancer
Founded by Rochelle Togo-Figa, Your Life After Breast Cancer helps breast cancer survivors learn how to reevaluate every part of their “new” life post breast cancer: relationships, family, career, health, and how to deal with stress, self care, and leave a legacy. It is perfect for women who desire personalized guidance and support that only a coach who has gone through the same experience understands. Women who desire a coach to show the steps to take to begin living your life purpose through: Private and Group Coaching Programs, Tele-classes, Events and Free Resources. Contact to receive your free report 8 Life Lessons to Thriving in Your Life.

More Information at:
http://tinyurl.com/intoyourpurpose
http://yourlifeafterbreastcancer.com/


Breast Cancer Survivor Tackles the Missing Link:
Inspiring Event Offers Women Real Life Advice to
Thrive After Medical Treatment Ends

Breast Cancer Awareness isn't enough. One woman's mission to turn survivors into thrivers: Rochelle Togo-Figa is leading a movement to tackle the post medical world of breast cancer, one inspiring story at a time.

Quote Statistically, 98 percent of women diagnosed with cancer confined to the breast are alive five years later. But the 'Missing Link' in the health care system is the lack of post treatment support. Quote

Ossining, NY (PRWEB) March 31, 2010 — Rochelle Togo-Figa's big dream is to bring together women who have had breast cancer to inspire them to transform their experience into something great. Her first foray into changing lives launches this month. "From Surviving to Thriving" a national tele-summit inviting all breast cancer survivors to learn how to be a "Breast Cancer Thriver" will include inspiring stories from ten women located all over the country.

Breast Cancer Thriver: Rochelle Togo-Figa
is leading a movement for post-treatment survivors
to redesign their life and thrive.

Togo-Figa is offering a week of free advice through “From Surviving to Thriving” a free telephone event she hopes all survivors will tune in to hear tips and techniques from real women who turned their life around after surviving breast cancer.

Sixteen years after her own breast cancer diagnosis, a new husband, a successful company and living the life of her dreams, Togo-Figa is ready to give back to other women. Her new program, Your Life After Breast Cancer, trains women how to thrive with the tools, techniques and tips perfected in the training world and applied to personal struggles in a way to design an exceptional life post breast cancer.

She explains why this first event is so important in the pink ribbon saturated breast cancer movement: “A breast cancer diagnosis changes your life," said Togo-Figa, "statistically, 98 percent of women diagnosed with cancer confined to the breast are alive five years later. But the 'Missing Link' in the health care system is the lack of post treatment support. After a patient ends treatment and returns to her normal life there is very little encouragement to make personal life changes to truly go after your dreams and thrive in work and life."