Nobody worth anything cares what color you are man. If you provide value to someone in need of it they will lend you their business.
It sounds like you have what I call shiny ball syndrome (I’ve been there before), it’s basically where you have all these ideas and you dabble a little in each one then give up and go to the next one.
You have to first look inward, which I believe you are starting to realize.
Take a personal inventory of your strengths, and areas of expertise.
Put those strengths and expertises together into different packages in different ways and craft your offer to the market.
It will likely not get far but part of it will receive interest, that’s where you re-craft your offer based off the feedback and see what else sticks.
It’s just the scientific method my friend. Alter the offer one variable at a time and test.
I have traction and I’m at around my 300th rendition of my offer to the market.
some get it sooner, others later.
but remember there is a guy out their selling literal rocks and making millions doing it.
so find your rocks, think of the problems faced in your industry of expertise and how to solve them.
Think of the problems you face with your diagnosis, and see if there is anything you can do to help others in the same boat.
Think of the problems or headaches you face in your hobbies and how you would solve it.
that’s how wealth is made, by helping others.
you can do it, but it won’t come fast, it won’t come easy, and you can’t make any excuses for yourself so f#%k your diagnosis.
We all have our demons, I’m diagnosed with depression that I fight with daily and I’m colorblind but I fight like it doesn’t exist.
Im sure there are a high number of undiagnosed and diagnosed Autistic individuals on this forum who are killing the game too.
so just believe in yourself man and f@&k what the world has to say about you, just get out there and help people with your special gifts and talents that nobody else has.
I hope this was inspirational and helpful,
-Kepler
It sounds like you have what I call shiny ball syndrome (I’ve been there before), it’s basically where you have all these ideas and you dabble a little in each one then give up and go to the next one.
You have to first look inward, which I believe you are starting to realize.
Take a personal inventory of your strengths, and areas of expertise.
Put those strengths and expertises together into different packages in different ways and craft your offer to the market.
It will likely not get far but part of it will receive interest, that’s where you re-craft your offer based off the feedback and see what else sticks.
It’s just the scientific method my friend. Alter the offer one variable at a time and test.
I have traction and I’m at around my 300th rendition of my offer to the market.
some get it sooner, others later.
but remember there is a guy out their selling literal rocks and making millions doing it.
so find your rocks, think of the problems faced in your industry of expertise and how to solve them.
Think of the problems you face with your diagnosis, and see if there is anything you can do to help others in the same boat.
Think of the problems or headaches you face in your hobbies and how you would solve it.
that’s how wealth is made, by helping others.
you can do it, but it won’t come fast, it won’t come easy, and you can’t make any excuses for yourself so f#%k your diagnosis.
We all have our demons, I’m diagnosed with depression that I fight with daily and I’m colorblind but I fight like it doesn’t exist.
Im sure there are a high number of undiagnosed and diagnosed Autistic individuals on this forum who are killing the game too.
so just believe in yourself man and f@&k what the world has to say about you, just get out there and help people with your special gifts and talents that nobody else has.
I hope this was inspirational and helpful,
-Kepler