I don’t know how to beat it really, other than taking a break, focusing on other things, and remembering to rest when I can. It’s very easy for me to go hard on something, and then get burnt out for years. Sometimes it takes asking myself questions such as... “why did I burn out in the first place?” And dealing with those specific things. Sometimes the reasons aren’t that obvious, or are things I have to work around instead of defeat.
But another measure I try to do nowadays is preventing it as much as possible. I set limits for how long I focus on a hobby and how much time I decide to dedicate to it. I set times where say, I’m writing a post, and where I’m not. I’m someone who forgets to eat or drink water on free time days even when I’m doing nothing, so I especially make sure to tend to my health, get up and walk around if it’s a hobby I’m sitting a lot for.
It’s so easy for me to focus on one thing, and this is useful in getting things done fast, but it’s also a fast way for me to just burn out. So, I feel like it’s important to increase the variety, either switch it up with said hobby, or do another hobby, maybe pick up something new, or even mildly related.
If you can’t prevent it, just know that your hobbies will always be waiting for you when you come back. Taking care of yourself and separating yourself from things that burn you is a fair decision. You can take a break for a while, or even quit entirely, and can pick things back up again.
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