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Is it possible to be self employed from home if i have autism?

Like i want to do something where i am my own boss, i make my own time. Im just not sure how possible something like that would be or if its a good idea, Im even sure what i could do to be self employed. I tend to dream big and this may be one of those dreams. I just feel limited on what i can do, Like im too afraid to drive and im stuck at home because i have to look after parents and such. I dont even know how to make a actual resume.

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  • My friend is aspergers and runs an online shop from home and also writes for magazines and maintains a few wordpress websites. I feel like you need a certain amount of self discipline for it. I used to run a skate school where I didnt work from home but I was my own boss, and I think my kind of autism helped my organisation and work ethic along.

  • I would focus on finding a workplace that is less overstimulating

    Remote work is hard to come by

  • Yup, as I approached retirement age and my body decided to get fucked up 98% of the support I did for clients was remote. Lasted about 5 years before I was not able to continue. Just need to get experience in an area that supports remote work.

  • Yes, absolutely! I struggled so much working for others for a long time! Then, I got laid off from my first wfh job a few years ago. I was devastated. I applied to over 600 jobs, and interviewed and interviewed. Nothing worked. While I was job hunting I started freelancing.

    I slowly picked up a few clients and then a few more! Eventually, I stopped job hunting and made freelancing into my real job! I’m so very happy working…for the first time in my life! I work when I want to, and don’t when I don’t want to. However, I keep myself accountable by always being reachable to clients during normal business hours and work extra when I need to.

    You can do it if you figure out what you’re good at and don’t mind doing.

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