Let me know in the comments! Something has got to give. Too handicapped for a job and not handicapped enough for disability. #disabled #tiktokcreator #notaninfluencer #teamwork #trendingsound
Balancing life when you're caught between being disabled enough to qualify for assistance and still expected to work can be incredibly challenging. Many like me find themselves in this frustrating gray area where traditional employment isn't always feasible, yet disability support falls short or is inaccessible. From my experience, diving into creative outlets like TikTok has opened doors I hadn't fully expected. Engaging with a community, sharing content, and connecting over trending sounds have provided not just a sense of purpose but also potential income avenues. It's not just about financial survival; it's about reclaiming identity and feeling valued despite physical limitations. Platforms that support creators can level the playing field, offering opportunities that align with individual capabilities. If you're navigating similar challenges, I recommend experimenting with content that highlights your unique perspective—it could be through storytelling, humor, or simply sharing everyday experiences. Remember, it's okay to seek help, collaborate, and lean on communities where your voice is heard and appreciated. Living in this space requires adaptability, resilience, and a bit of creativity, but there is hope. Whether you're just starting or exploring new paths, small steps can lead to fulfilling and sustainable ways of life, proving that being "not an influencer" doesn't mean you can't make a meaningful living online.
















