I haven't been able to find work for the field I studied for since I left college five years ago and because of that I've felt useless and worthless. I suffer from depression mainly because I don't feel like I'm particularly talented at anything, nothing worth anything in employment. I find it triggers when I hear about other people's fortunes, their talents and skills. I'm envious, incredibly envious of these people.
Does anyone else feel the same as me? And how do you find something you're talented at? My interests are in computer games and technology but I don't feel talented in either one to build a career off. I'm tried a bit of game development with a little success, I find it interesting but hard. I was no good at coding, in college I almost failed my BTEC National Diploma in ICTP because of it. I get easily frustrated at problems I can't solve with computers. And I don't consider myself very good with english do pursue a job in writing for a tech column or something similar, I could be dyslexic with all the mistakes I make writing.
I'm bringing this up with my psychiatrist tomorrow. I need to know that when I'm physically able to work once I've learnt to drive a car that I have some sort of roadmap for gaining employment for a job I will like and has a career path.
Does anyone else feel the same as me? And how do you find something you're talented at? My interests are in computer games and technology but I don't feel talented in either one to build a career off. I'm tried a bit of game development with a little success, I find it interesting but hard. I was no good at coding, in college I almost failed my BTEC National Diploma in ICTP because of it. I get easily frustrated at problems I can't solve with computers. And I don't consider myself very good with english do pursue a job in writing for a tech column or something similar, I could be dyslexic with all the mistakes I make writing.
I'm bringing this up with my psychiatrist tomorrow. I need to know that when I'm physically able to work once I've learnt to drive a car that I have some sort of roadmap for gaining employment for a job I will like and has a career path.