Why 90 Days Is Enough to Launch a Real Business -- Even for a 7-Year-Old

Parents ask me all the time: "How long before my kid actually has a business?" And I tell them the same thing every time -- 90 days. Three months. That's the commitment, and that's the guarantee.

If your child works with me for 90 days and doesn't have a real business, the fourth month is free. I've never given one away. Not once. And I've been doing this for over 12 years with thousands of students.

Here's why 90 days works, even for young kids.

The method is simple and it's real. We don't spend weeks on theory. We don't make vision boards. From day one, we're working through four steps: find a real idea, build it for real, launch with confidence, then modify or pivot based on what actually happens. That's it. That cycle can start on session one.

We meet twice a week, one-on-one. That's the pace that makes this possible. Eight sessions a month, every session focused entirely on your child and their business. No group classes where your kid gets lost. No pre-recorded videos they'll never watch. Just me and them, doing the work together.

Kids don't have the baggage adults carry. This is the part no one talks about. A seven-year-old doesn't have imposter syndrome. They don't overthink pricing. They don't spend three weeks picking a logo color. Kids are natural action-takers when you give them permission and direction. They'll launch something in a week that would take an adult a month to agonize over.

We work with real ideas, not textbook ones. Your kid's business isn't going to be a case study from a curriculum. It's going to be something they actually care about. Maybe it's a product they want to sell. Maybe it's a service they noticed people need. Maybe it's something creative that turns into content. Whatever it is, it's theirs, and that ownership is what drives them to follow through.

I've watched students build businesses earning $250 a week. I've seen a student start at age 5 and go on to appear on Good Morning America and ring the NYSE opening bell. These aren't kids with special advantages. These are kids who got started and kept showing up.

The 90-day guarantee exists because I'm that confident in what consistent, focused mentoring can do for a young person. Two sessions a week for three months is 24 sessions. That's 24 hours of dedicated entrepreneurship coaching. Most adults who start businesses don't get 24 hours of one-on-one mentoring in their entire career.

Programs start at $960 for four weeks and scale up to a full year for families who want to go deep. But that first 90 days? That's where the magic happens. That's where your kid goes from "I have an idea" to "I have a business."

Book a strategy call and let's map out your kid's 90-day plan.

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