I am considering applying to do an occupational therapy course at university. I think I fit the criteria to be an occupational therapist in a number of ways: empathy, sensitivity, observant, practical, enjoy problem solving etc, but I worry that as I am not an extrovert I won't be able to do it. Can you tell me if it's necessary to be really outgoing to have OT as a career? I have been a SAHM for 7 years which has definitely sapped my confidence, so I don't know if I am making a mountain out of a molehill over this issue. I've seen necessary OT qualities being described as being a 'people person' which is definitely not me, although I do think I would enjoy helping people to gain independence. Any opinions please?!