Alright I think I know what you’re problem is.
It can really be one of two things:
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You’re working a bit too hard on these levels: It happens, you may just need a few days to clear your head a bit a reevaluate exactly what it is you’re trying to do.
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Deep down, you don’t feel satisfied: Yeah, I know, this one sounds a bit strange, but it can easily be true. Maybe take a step back and make sure you’re working a project you really care about and have a passion for.
To add on to my second point, I’ve constantly postponed an idea I love simply because “it’s impossible” and because “I needed more skill”…
Ultimately, I wasted five years of my life because I kept trying to develop smaller games. The thing is, I didn’t have a love or passion for any of these games so when I finally got to start developing them…I always quit and went to work on another idea because I could never commit to these small
ideas because I didn’t care about them.
I’ve finally decided to just forget about the fact that I have about a 99% chance of failure and I’ve just started to go forward with the idea I love…
I couldn’t be happier. Make sure you really are doing an idea you love and you aren’t limiting yourself because you believe you can’t do something.
The pain and hardship of trying to do the impossible will be worth it when you actually complete the task (which, if you strive to do it, you will).
Sorry, I know my response got a bit out there…
~ Jason