I've been there, so I'd like to share what has helped me out of this state in the past. For those who have seen my studio is is a mass of color and projects everywhere. I am a bit of a squirrel - a new project or design captures my attention with intensity while I am designing. It is not uncommon for me to have a number of projects spread out all over my studio. I find inspiration in the chaos until I reach a tipping point - be-it too many projects on the go or project deadlines coming way too fast and I hit a wall.
The chaos clutters my mind and I am paralyzed - I just don't want to sew.
My analytical accountant side of my brain comes to the rescue. For me it is about taking a few small steps every day.
Take a step back and clear the clutter - both physically and mentally.
This notebook called out to me on my last trip to Staples in the US. It is a gentle reminder to step back and take small steps forward and before you know it the task which seemed insurmountable is done!
Physical clutter - I start with the studio space. I take the projects which are not inspiring me at the moment and put all the fabric, sketches, and partially completed blocks for each project into a tote or project box.
Give yourself permission to say it is okay not to finish a project and put it out of sight.
Often it is simply a matter of finding a clear space to work. It doesn't happen overnight. For me it takes a couple of days to sort and store all those projects. Start slow - even 30 minutes a day will make a a difference.
Mental clutter - I clear my mind. For me it is taking time to just be and not be driven to produce a project and just relax. I grab a couple of quilting books off my shelf and just flip through the pages and enjoy the images with a cup of tea or glass of water. Sleep in your favourite chair!
Clearing/calming your mind is a an accomplishment in itself!