How do you combat burnout?

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kbmonkey
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How do you combat burnout?

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Its been two weeks since I wrote any game code and think I have burnout.

I'm looking for tips and tricks from the community how you combat this affliction :emo:

Oh and it is Ludum Dare this weekend as well! *gulp*

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Re: How do you combat burnout?

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Look at cool stuff so you get jealous and attempt to outdo them!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: How do you combat burnout?

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I just stop coding for a while and eventually it'll come back to me, sometimes it takes a few days, other times some weeks, but it's never more than three months :P
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