I have found it to be super helpful to find my why. I spent many years as a sole illustrator for an author who did nothing with the work I provided. I was dried out and used up so to speak, nothing great really came of the work I did for her. And I hated it! She was art directing everything and changed on a dime, it felt like a ball and chain. I felt sooo bad for so long that I never thought I'd want to draw ever again.
Fast forward to now: I have taken the last 3 years to get up to speed. To refine my skills, and to try to stay open and love the process, even though it can feel like a slog. Which there are days like that. And if I zoom out, I see where the problem is, and it's usually not wanting to be where I am at, thinking I need to be somewhere else, and it feels like a drag in this way which slows things way down.
So I had to change it up. I took some classes online where I have to post every day. Using new traditional materials, play and make mistakes, I put on music that inspires, and it reconnected me back to myself, my why. And that really ignited the fun. I got a little carried away doing that and had to get back to my client work, yet it cleared the heavy fog and I am making better work as a result of taking that time to play.
I think what happens sometimes is we get distracted, with social media, or shiny object syndrome, or we are just plain ass tired. We sometimes just need a recharge. I love the idea of the 4 hour workday. I get up crazy early (4 am) and after a meditation I get to work. Then I just get after what needs to be done! It might be cliche but it works.
And then if there is energy for other stuff later, great, if not, go to bed early and get after it again.
I hope this helps!