George would like to start his own lawn maintenance business but is not quite sure where to begin or what to do to start a business. He has come to you for advice. What would you recommend for him to do?

A. First, determine what you want, why you want to do it, and write it down.
B. Focus on one task at a time then bounce between these tasks to accomplish them all.
C. Structure your time and do all of the mundane unimportant things first so they don't hang over your head all day.
D. Don't leave your desk until the job is done. If you take breaks, you may forget what you were doing and have to start over.


Answer: A

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