Positivity in a pack
Nearing two months since Mental Health Awareness Week 2016, I discovered the Positivity Pack by 17 year old entrepreneur James Corneille and thought it was a really cute idea to put a smile on somebody's face.
This is a slightly different post in that it's not money-saving-related but I believed it was something I had to share with you.
The Positivity Pack ( http://positivitypack.com/ ) is a box filled with small goodies designed to make somebody smile; it could be somebody who has been suffering lately, is stressed or just deserves a laugh after getting through a hard time.
There are three type of boxes you can buy: basic, plus or candy box. These boxes contain items like confetti, stickers, stationary, notebooks, custom messages, de-stress guides, playlists, sweets and lots more.
I really recommend it simply because it's a unique concept that can sometimes mean more than a gift because it's fun, thoughtful and can contain sweet, personal messages.
In fact, I was so curious about this product and the man behind it, that I asked creator James Corneille a few questions.
How did you come up with the idea for Positivity Packs?
Well, one of my passions is help people but I also love Entrepreneurship, so I combined the two!
Why was it so important for you to make others smile and spread positivity?
It's just something I was born with, like many people, my happiness comes from making others happy.
What's your favourite part of Positivity Packs?
The packs themselves - the bubble wrap! But the actual company, the feedback I get daily from people is crazy. I've been told I've made people cried of happiness!
What are you proudest of concerning the packs?
The fact that it's working. I've got a business here for myself, but I'm also doing a good thing. I'm very excited to keep expanding it and making it full of even more happiness!
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my questions.
Sorry for my little fan-girl post, but this idea is just so simple yet original I hated the idea of people being oblivious to it!
The Frugal Teen