
Empowering Change Through Positivity
The Just Say Positive Story
Our Story At Just Say Positive, we believe in the power of positivity to transform lives. Founded by Kym Calloway, whose career in education revealed the critical need for positive reinforcement in learning environments, our company is dedicated to promoting a positive mindset across the educational spectrum.
The Spark of Inspiration
Kym’s journey to founding Just Say Positive was inspired by her experiences as a teacher, where a positive statement could change the entire atmosphere of her classroom. This realization, coupled with a calling she felt to spread positivity on a larger scale, led to the creation of Just Say Positive, a company that lives by the words it promotes.
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What Makes Us Different
Just Say Positive is more than just a name—it's our approach to education and community building. We tackle significant challenges affecting children today, such as low self-esteem and bullying, by embedding positive affirmations into the educational process, cultivating an environment where kindness and self-respect flourish.
Our Values and Culture
Our company culture is rooted in the principle of positive reinforcement. We support the educational community by providing educators with tools to foster a supportive and positive learning environment. Our values emphasize respect, kindness, and the continuous promotion of a positive mindset.
Looking Ahead
While we are in the early stages of our journey, with plans to engage more deeply with our community through initiatives that support our mission, customer satisfaction remains at the heart of what we do. We listen, learn, and lead with positivity, ensuring that every interaction with us inspires you to Just Say Positive.
Our Mission
Just Say Positive exists to encourage everyone in the educational sphere to embrace and promote positivity. Created by an educator for educators, students, and parents, we are here to remind you that positivity is just a word away.
Did you know that using positive words can enhance activity in the brain's frontal lobe? This region is crucial for cognitive reasoning and decision-making.