Sometimes the best thing a person can do it get out of their own head space. I remember feeling really down in the dumps in fandom (like a year maybe 1.5 years ago?) it had nothing to do with anything in particular but really just my head space was not good and it wasn't really a writer's block - so not similar to you - but it was a lack of motivation, feeling depressed, and just really like not feeling good, at all. And I watched like 3 seasons on Brooklyn 99 in a weekend.
It was the best thing I could do for myself. I stayed on my sofa, didn't turn on the computer, and just like legit binge watched a show I had no clue what it was about.
Everyone gets in their own way, for sure, when it comes to things like this (and not things that we can blame on white supremacy, however, 45 becoming president was a big downer for me for months and months and I couldn't write to save my life - that we can blame on white supremacy... lol i am going off topic.)
But, I wish you well, and think of ways where you're not doing any writing, not even thinking about it, so when you're back on that laptop or phone, you're ready to tackle.
It might also help to turn off fandom social media. B/c w/out your own knowledge, it adds on the stress and burden of lack of motivation.
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It was the best thing I could do for myself. I stayed on my sofa, didn't turn on the computer, and just like legit binge watched a show I had no clue what it was about.
Everyone gets in their own way, for sure, when it comes to things like this (and not things that we can blame on white supremacy, however, 45 becoming president was a big downer for me for months and months and I couldn't write to save my life - that we can blame on white supremacy... lol i am going off topic.)
But, I wish you well, and think of ways where you're not doing any writing, not even thinking about it, so when you're back on that laptop or phone, you're ready to tackle.
It might also help to turn off fandom social media. B/c w/out your own knowledge, it adds on the stress and burden of lack of motivation.
Take care,
DIG.