>>87828384There's lots of reason you can feel like you're in a never ending tunnel of burnout.
>Life being busy or not going how you planned.>Other interests taking priority in your head>PeopleThe interactions and conversations we get in every day play a big role in how we can enter our writing spaces. There is also a motivational factor at play, self motivation can be powerful and fulfilling, but there is only so much gas you can muster for the same project all on your own, and sometimes your reserves need to be used for other aspects of your life.
>The story itselfSometimes what we write can feel like a wall we just can't break through. There are many ways to get past or around it, but sometimes we can't do it alone, or can't muster the right mindset to do so. There's also the concept of the story itself not vibing with you anymore, and that's okay. We grow and change, so what we become passionate or determined in pursuing changes too.
If you want to tackle your older works you feel burnt out on, it might help to change up your routine. Take a notebook and just go sit somewhere new and jot down ideas of scenes you want to write. Think about what payoff you can give yourself. Find people to just share your ideas with, even if it's just talk in the wind. If you want to get out of the tunnel you find yourself in, you can. Just keep moving and eventually you'll find that drive to break through to your own future.
You got this.