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I often recommend folks start with the SCORE Business Startup Roadmap, which you can access here: https://www.score.org/startup-roadmap

The Startup Roadmap: Your Guide to Successfully Starting a Business
The Startup Roadmap outlines each step in starting a business with detailed information and resources. And with SCORE, you don’t have to do it alone.
SCOREThe first thing they usually ask you to do is write a "1 Page Business Plan." When I work with my own clients through SCORE, I usually ask them to define Mission, Vision, Goals, Objectives, Activities on that 1 page.
Your Mission is what you think your business is about. Your Vision is how you think other people will see your personal business five years from now.
So your Mission might be "to provide world class service as a pro astrologer" but your Vision might be "Andrew provides real-world, actionable guidance on relationships, career, family dynamics, and spirituality using astrology."
Your Goals are 3-10 things that you think will take between 2 and 5 years to achieve or complete. It's ideal if these are SMART goals: Specific, Measurable, Achievable/Actionable, Relevant, and Time-Limited. Seeing 100 repeat clients in a single year, for example, is a goal (have to see them once before you can see them a second time).
Your Objectives are things that you think will take less than 12 months to complete; or that are necessary components of your business: opening bank account sfor your business is one; but so is seeing your first 50 clients.
Activities are what you think you need to do on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis to achieve objectives. Seeing clients, bookkeeping, record-keeping, creating marketing, encouraging sales, running your mailing list doing research, studying charts... all these are activities. The more likely you are to forget to do it (or avoid it), the more it needs to go in the Activities section.