A journey back to yourself — all of yourself.
You survived something that tried to take everything. Your body. Your hair. Your sense of self. And now everyone around you is celebrating — but you're quietly wondering if the woman you were before is gone forever.
She isn't. And you are not done yet.
"Everyone celebrated when treatment ended. But nobody told me I'd spend the next year wondering who I was supposed to be now."
If you've survived breast cancer — or you're still in treatment — and you feel like a stranger in your own life, this program was built for you. Not for the warrior everyone needs you to be. For the real woman underneath.
You look in the mirror and don't recognize the woman looking back — not just physically, but somewhere deep in your soul.
You're grateful to be alive and yet feel guilty for not feeling more grateful. The grief is real and nobody gave you permission to feel it.
Your relationships shifted. Some people disappeared. Your marriage feels different. You went back to work but you're performing a version of yourself you no longer believe in.
You want to move forward but you don't know who you're moving forward as. The woman before cancer feels like someone else's life.
The Reclamation doesn't rush you past the hard parts. It moves through them — with intention, with community, and with a guide who has walked this exact road herself.
Reconnecting with your body after treatment. Self-compassion practices, body ritual, and learning to see yourself with new eyes — not what cancer took, but who remains.
You are allowed to mourn. The woman you were, the relationships that shifted, the life you planned. We name every loss, release the guilt, and make room for something true to grow.
Boundaries. Self-advocacy. The courage to speak your truth in a world that wants you to just be grateful. This is where you find your voice — and learn to trust it again.
Cancer interrupted your story. It did not end it. This week you pick up the pen — clarifying your values, mapping your identity, writing the purpose statement for your next chapter.
The declaration ceremony. You stand before your sisters — women who witnessed every vulnerable moment of this journey — and you speak who you are becoming. This is not a graduation. This is a commissioning. You leave not as who you were, but as who you've always been, finally free to become her.
90 minutes every week with Angela Washington — live, present, and real. Not a replay. A sacred space where transformation happens in real time with your cohort sisters.
A protected space to connect between calls — where breakthroughs happen at 2am, where someone holds you when grief comes, and where lifelong friendships are born.
Deep, guided written work for each pillar — the kind of prompts that break open something you've carried for years and give you somewhere safe to finally put it down.
Small, intentional daily practices — body compassion rituals, grief release exercises, voice practices. Transformation lives in the spaces between the calls.
A full week before the program begins — to settle in, meet your sisters, complete your Her Story intake, and prepare your heart for the work ahead.
The most powerful hour of the program. You speak who you are becoming — witnessed, celebrated, and commissioned by every woman who walked this journey beside you.
I know what it feels like to survive breast cancer and still feel lost. To smile through the celebration while quietly grieving the woman you used to be. To look in the mirror and wonder who that person is — and whether she is someone worth becoming.
I am Angela Washington. Breast cancer survivor, certified life coach, and founder of Not Done Yet and Your Breast Bestie Network. I didn't build this program from a textbook. I built it from the inside of the experience — from the grief, the identity loss, the quiet devastation of not recognizing myself anymore.
I also built it from the other side. Because I did the work. I found my way back — not to who I was before cancer, but to someone deeper, truer, and more fully herself. And I have spent every day since asking: how do I help other women find their way here too?
Angela WashingtonFounding member pricing honors the women who say yes first — before the testimonials, before the waiting list. 15 spots only across both tiers.
Questions? Email angela@iamstillher.org before enrolling.
15 founding member spots. One cohort. Eight weeks that could change the rest of your life. You have already survived the hardest part.
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