- Think of everyday inconveniences and ways to fix them.
- At age ten Kathryn Gregory invented Wristies, a strip of cloth designed to bridge the gap between mittens and sleeves in order to keep wrists warm. she became the youngest person to sell her wares on QVC and has signed deals with major companies and organizations.
- Try to come up with ways to improve everyday objects.
- You don't have to be an inventor to start a business. Brainstorm ideas on making household items more convenient or efficient.
- The most common form of business for teenagers tends to be in the service industry.
- Think of a skill you excel at and a group of people who would be willing to pay you for it.
What kinds of businesses do young adults open?
The types of services vary from person to person depending on ability, experience, and personal interests; but there’s something for everyone.
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