Zen's advice is, as always, solid. Another approach, if you have at least a vague idea of how the story will end, is to start in the opposite situation. Take for example Harry Potter. HP ends with the protagonist overcoming greatest dark wizard of the time and finding a happy life for himself, so it starts with the opposite, Harry having an awful life where he doesn't even know he's a wizard.
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