How hard is being an OT?

Hello! Fellow ADHD sufferer here with an abnormal amount of career anxiety. I’m mentally exhausted. All I do is meticulously research career choices, finally choose one and embark on a temporary manic bender where I feel great about my life, and then crash and feel lost all over again. And I’m sick of not having a stable career and failing at all my other “callings” because of a lack of ambition and resources.

I’m currently considering being a school OT. Good benefits, summers off, apparently smaller caseloads and overhaul compared to SLPs and SPED teachers? I shadowed an OT once when I was a para and had no idea what they were doing.

So is it true? Easier compared to other education roles? Is it hard hard? Can you succeed without passion (I don’t think I’m capable of being passionate about a job, at least one that pays well) or without being really good at math and science? Work-life balance? How creative do you have to be, or could a straight forward person do it? I just want to stop suffering. Sorry dramatic. Thanks.