Emphasis the positives, not the negatives. When you state why you quit or stopped doing certain things, mention the reasons - no transport (hire car?), focused on study, medical issues (now resolved! -- important or they might think it'll carry on. if it's not resolved, don't apply for positions it will majorly effect). These are all reasonable reasons for not continuing. On the other side, look what you've achieved! You worked for 3 years 18-21 and left on a very positive note. You ran an music business and then an Ebay business! That's nothing small! It shows you know how to handle business stuff.
Work on your OCD. Work on finding something you're interested in, not that will just pay the bills. If you're interested in it, go back to uni, it'll do wonders for your resume! (Maybe try to get into a course where you can then get paid work experience, or even a scholarship from a company?).
Good luck!
Wolverine
|