CBQ Spotlights

Celebrating YOU: This week’s spotlights [June 5, 2024]

Happy “Spotlight Day”! It’s the first Wednesday of June, and I’m excited to share with you some of the best success stories and tips from the CBQ community. This week’s stories are hand-picked to inspire you!

Inspiring Story

This week, CBQ Program member Angela Pinder from England, UK, celebrated 2 years smoke-free! Angela used to smoke 40 to 60 cigarettes a day for 25 years. Every quit attempt, and she’d made so many, ended in total deprivation and misery. After finding the CBQ Program, Angela felt hopeful it could work, so she joined. And even though she remained skeptical until the very end, she succeeded!

When Angela’s mom fell ill and eventually passed away, Angela did not relapse. Instead, she felt proud she was a non-smoker. This is what she shared with our members’ community:

24 months in, Angela is still a happy non-smoker!

This is Angela with her CBQ success certificate:

Tip of the Week

This week, CBQ Program member Merrick Westlund from Oklahoma, US, celebrated 6 months smoke-free… after smoking for 55 years.

Merrick had lots of failed attempts and was convinced he’d remain a smoker until the end of his life. But he proved himself wrong.

Merrick’s tip: Keep at it and don’t give up!

His biggest benefit from quitting smoking? Being able to breathe well enough to play with his grandchildren and dance with his wife. (I tear up every time I read this)

This is Merrick with his CBQ Success Certificate:

As always, I want to say a big thank you to all our members who gave me permission to share their stories.

About Nasia Davos
Nasia Davos (MBPsS, IPPA, BSc, MA) used to smoke, and she tried every method available, but nothing worked for her. That’s why she created the CBQ Method™. Nasia is an author, TEDx speaker, Licensed Master NLP Practitioner with a BSc in Psychology and an MA in Psychoanalysis. She is a Certified NLP Life Coach, Smoking Cessation Practitioner Certified by NSCST, graduate member of the British Psychological Society, and member of the Red Cross. Her extensive research on smoking cessation formed the CBQ Method that has helped hundreds of thousands of smokers become happy non-smokers.