CBQ Spotlights

Celebrating YOU: This week’s spotlights [June 25, 2025]

Happy “Spotlight Day”!

Today, I’m excited to share with you some of this week’s most inspiring success stories and tips from the CBQ community.

Let’s dive in!

Inspiring Milestone

This week, CBQ Program member Joy Aelbers from British Columbia, Canada, celebrated 3 years smoke-free! Joy had been a smoker her entire life and spent 30 years actively trying to quit.

She discovered the CBQ Quit Smoking Program at 59. Despite her doubts and fears of failure, she took a leap of faith.

The result? She quit smoking and her life transformed. Now 3 years later, at 62, Joy feels healthier than ever. She’s taken up bike riding and even completed a 10K walk/run—things she never imagined doing before.

Here’s what Joy shared with me just a couple of days ago:

This is Joy with her CBQ Success Certificate:

Inspiring Success

This week, Joe Wilson from England, UK, celebrated 4 years smoke-free! After smoking heavily for 25 years, Joe quit smoking on June 20, 2021, on Father’s Day.

He also wrote a goodbye letter during the CBQ Course, in the form of an amazing poem and listed all the reasons why he didn’t want tobacco in his life anymore.

Here it is:

Two fingers to the Toxic Trickster

Goodbye, good riddance

You’ve always been my go-to

When I need to take time out

To switch off, to relax with

To run away to and explore my doubts

Farewell, Adieu

You’ve always been a poisonous reward

A void in my routine

A sewer of escape to nowhere

But spiralling around in a cycle of despair

Ta-ra duck, I’m done

Cos you’re just not right

For me, at all, any more

I cannot keep going

back and forth with you

Szia, we’re over

I hate how I’ve had to plan

My day, my life around you

It’s distasteful how you’ve made

My mouth taste so monstrous

My gums gone infected

My teeth rotting in their sockets

I’ve been such a Muppet

But now I see the hold that you’ve held over me

The trick on my mind that I need you to exist

But I don’t, I never did

Two fingers to the toxic trickster

I’ve outgrown this toxic relationship, here it ends

I choose to be present, for my family and my friends

Clean lungs, full of energy, free to be me

No fear, no worries, an incredible future I can see

All you’ve ever brought me is trouble

I hate the regret

I’ve decided it’s time for me to move on

And be smoke-free again

As I was when I was born

I deserve for me to be free

A happy non-smoker

Now I’m putting myself first

I’ve dismantled you as a limiting belief

Your illusion’s totally burst

You have no power, over me, any more

So don’t call

Two fingers, to you, Toxic trickster

And that’s all

Sincerely, your ex

The authentic Joe says so

Thank you for sharing this, Joe!

Now Joe is living his best life!

This is what he shared with me about his current life as a non-smoker:

“Thanks to you and your programme I am still smoke-free, xx

A happy dad, partner, musician, director of SoMi Academy & MADULA and helping many people to express themselves through music.

Thank you for dedicating your life in the way you have”

To your freedom,

Nasia Davos (MBPsS, IPPA, MA)
Ex-Smoker, Psychologist, Creator of the CBQ Method™

P.S. Feeling inspired to break up with nicotine… but don’t know how ready you are to say goodbye? Take this quiz to find out how ready you are to quit smoking this year:
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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.