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From personal experience
I'm ADHD, female, combined type, still fairly severe into adulthood. Few years ago, I worked as a kennel worker in a vet clinic (lots of cleaning, laundry, assisting vet, keeping an eye on the animals, etc). Favorite job I ever had, partially because of the animals, but also because I had to multi-task quite a bit and was very active, moving about the clinic all day long. I later left due to issues with a coworker (Still have issues with people).
It's a matter of figuring out what works for you and learning how to interact with people really, cause that is what screwed up my chances at jobs I had. Also worked as a dishwasher at a nursing home. The old people there LOVED me, but the others in the kitchen.... Not so much. Saw me as flighty, loud, and rude. :(
What sort of things interest you? The starting point is right there, I know I do best in jobs involving animals and hard, physical work. You say you like being on the computer, but what is it that you do on the computer?
If nothing comes to mind, drawin a blank, or hard to think under that pressure, grab a notepad and a pen, and keep it with you at all times. When something comes to mind, immediately write it down before it escapes. (thoughts escape me so quickly sometimes...) Like, next time you're just browsing around the internet, when you research something, write it down. Perhaps make a mark if you find yourself thinking about it for awhile randomly, or if you find yourself researching more at a different time. Either by looking at one item on your list or kinda takin them all in could give you an idea of what you'd like to do.
I'll admit, I've never tried this, but if I had no idea where I was going, feels like it would work for me, which is all I have to go off of :3.
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