u/Similar-Initial-8625

Diagnosed as an adult and looking for some guidance and helpful strategies

I was diagnosed with dyslexia at university when I was 22. At uni I was set up to have a meeting once a week for some support and as my degree was all course work the support just helped me rewrite everything which I would not have passed my degree without. I never really receive much other support or help with learning about my disability or any real strategies to help me in life afterwords.

I have now been out of university for 2 years and feel like I am not really progressing with life as much as I would like to be. I am currently working in a supermarket which I enjoy but id really like a career in within music (as I have a degree in electronic music production). I feel like I struggle with learning something new specifically struggling with my memory and my commitment/interest. I find that I become super interested in a subject or career avenue I then try to learn and get better at that thing or skills needed for it and within a few weeks (sometimes even less) get kind of burnt out and stop doing as I am struggling to remember what I have learnt or I cant put things I learn into practice without straight up copying someone.

Has anyone got any strategies for memory, commitment and other ways that may help me progress a bit more as an adult?

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u/Similar-Initial-8625 — 2 days ago