So you’ve decided to start an at home business. Or maybe you’ve already taken the plunge and signed on with a promising company. You’ve heard many wonderful success stories and would love to someday be able to give your own positive testimonial. But you’ve also heard tales of home businesses failing miserably. You definitely don’t want your business to fall into the failure category!

But there is good news! Although no one can predict with one hundred percent accuracy the success or failure of an at home business, there are certain steps you can take to better ensure that the scale will tip in the direction of success.

Here are the first eight of those small steps, which focus mainly on the overall vision you have for your business. Part two will cover more specific areas to target.

1. Have a vision. Having an overall vision for your business is the first step in entrepreneurial ladder. Put simply, a vision is seeing the bigger picture. Take some time to think of your business from the beginning to the end. Where are you now and where do you hope to be in, say, five years from now? Is this a business you want to maintain only for a while when the kids are young or do you want it to continue for the next twenty years and possibly pass it on to someone else someday?

2. Be Passionate. If you’re only half-convinced that starting this business is the right thing to do, you largely increase your chance of failing. Success requires one hundred percent commitment, especially in the beginning. Passion is what sells your product. Passion is what draws people to your business. Passion is what keeps you going when the going seems to be going nowhere.

3. Set goals. Both short and long term goals are necessary to achieve new levels in your business. Once you meet a particular goal, set a new one to motivate you and give you a sense of direction, not to mention satisfaction when you reach the goal you’re striving for.

4. Do your homework. You may cringe at the word, “homework” or “research,” but the fact is, when starting a business, the more you do the better chance for success. Research everything from what office supplies you’ll need to purchase to income tax laws. Being prepared at the start for every aspect of your business will only benefit you in the long run.

5. Discipline. When distractions come, you need to be able to either ignore them or handle them quickly and get right back to work without letting it affect your productivity. Discipline is probably the number one struggle people face when working from home. It’s not always easy. But it’s necessary to achieve the success you desire.

6. Keep an open mind. Willingness to learn is a key element of success. Successful people always do whatever they can to learn new strategies and ways they can increase and expand their business.

7. Focus on your strengths. We all have certain things we’re exceptionally good at. Find those attributes in yourself and put them to good use. While it’s great to improve on your weaknesses, and running your own business will certainly require you to utilize those areas, spending too much time on the things that don’t come naturally to you will only hold you back. When you focus on those areas in which you excel, you’ll make the most of your time and your efforts will pay off.

8. Perseverance and Determination. When challenges come (and they will!) perseverance is a must. The ability to press on when your business seems to be at a stand still or has reached a plateau will pay off. There’s nothing like working through those times you feel like giving up and then reaping the rewards on the other side.

You’re on your way towards building a successful business. Be sure to read part two for six more specific areas to target in your quest for success.