Reflection
If you prefer low-stimulation environments and steady routines, a fulfilling career is within reach with a high school diploma. Many employers value reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to focus—strengths often associated with introversion. Recognize those strengths as practical assets rather than limitations.
Consider roles that emphasize individual work or small-team tasks: library assistant, data or records clerk, bookkeeping support, skilled trade apprenticeships, delivery and logistics roles, remote chat-based support, or entry-level IT technician after a short certification. Freelance paths like transcription, writing, or basic design can be built gradually and allow control over workload and environment.
Begin with small experiments: review job listings to note common requirements, try a short online course or certificate, volunteer or shadow to gain experience, and tailor your resume to highlight accuracy, consistency, and independent problem solving. Gradual steps and clear small goals make it easier to find work that fits both temperament and practical needs.