There are certain skills that are important in practically any job. Relating to colleagues, keeping your emotions in check, taking initiative, and having an organizational system are a few of them. There are also specific skills required in different fields, e.g. writing skills for a journalist. So you have to consider what skills you have. You should consider a career where visual spatial skills aren't very important.
I would suggest that you look at your greatest interests. What are you most inspired to learn? Take a look at your hobbies. Is there some interest you have that you would be willing to do full time, for free (assume this is possible for now).
Volunteering and interning, if you can do that, is really helpful in quickly realizing that the job may not be suited for you.
You could work as a counselor, a web developer, a cleaning guy, an english teacher, a journalist, i don't know...
Think of your strenghts and weaknesses and decide from there.