TEENPRENEUR Teaches Teenagers How To Build a Business That They Can Be Proud Of This inspiring publication aims to motivate students to develop an entrepreneurial spirit.

Birmingham, UK, April 20, 2015- There is now a demand for out-of-the-box thinkers to develop and helm entrepreneurial projects, many of which make the leap to becoming successful businesses. Motivating students to see past the four walls of school has always been a challenge to educators, parents and students alike. The answer lies in Teenpreneur: How To Build A Business In Your Teens

Penned by published author Errol Lawson, this self-help book reaches out to teenagers and presents them with the knowledge and motivation to develop ideas and start their own business. Being book smart is no longer as important as it was decades ago and more people from the Millennial generation and younger are working for themselves, developing unique ideas and becoming successful entrepreneurs.

A recent study by ‘Unltd’ shows that 50% of young people are thinking about starting their own business at some point in the future. However, many are demotivated to do so as taking the conventional path of getting a career within a structured organisation is more affordable, takes less time and guarantees a consistent pay cheque. Lawson’s book Teenpreneur challenges this mindset and provides readers with a practical guide to follow throughout their journey of starting their own business.

About Teenpreneur: How To Build A Business In Your Teens

This book touches on the many issues faced by students who want to, but are hesitant to become entrepreneurs. Readers will pick up a myriad of tips from Lawson’s publication, namely the following:

  1. Learn how to discover and develop new ideas.

  2. Realise that owning a business is a respectable career option and that it can be fun and exciting.

  3. Learn how to raise startup funds.

  4. See that they have what it takes to start and succeed in business.

  5. Increase self confidence and motivation levels.

According to 23-year-old Evan Haim, “This book does not just tell you that you can do it. It walks you through the entire entrepreneurial journey from the conception of your idea to seeing your business grow to what you envisioned it to be.”

19-year-old Romannah Malcolm said, “My favourite chapter was on how to raise money to get your business started. It is really relatable and gave me further insight into what to do next.

Even professionals are gleaning powerful knowledge from the book and acknowledging its effectiveness.

Dr. Kofi Osei-Kusi who is the Executive President of the Osei-Kusi Foundation said, “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. This book will help you develop and nurture a great business idea. The lessons in here have been proven and tested by successful people in every country on the face of the earth.”

About the Author:
Errol Lawson is a published author who penned the highly successful self-help book ‘From The Postcode To The Globe’. He is a regular guest on local and national radio talk shows and speaks on various topics ranging from gang related crimes to personal development. Lawson hopes to put a copy of Teenpreneur and accompanying workbooks into the hands of 10,000 teenagers around the world, making a difference in not just their lives but their communities as well. Lawson currently resides in Birmingham, the United Kingdom with his family and when he is not writing, keeps busy with coaching and mentoring services.

Teenpreneur: How To Build A Business In Your Teens is slated to be released on 6 June 2015. Head to teenpreneurbook.com or www.errollawson.com to pre-order a copy today.