What is the most effective way of handling a large task?

A) To sit down and do it all at once so the task will not be procrastinated
B) To delegate it to someone else to do
C) To break it down into smaller units and accomplish part of the task at several different times
D) To put it off until there is adequate time to devote undivided attention to the task


C

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