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Originally Posted by wolverine I've found several times that when I know exactly how to do something, my brain thinks it is already done and doesn't want to 'do it again'. Maybe you're planning out too much.
Other possibilities: other problems in other areas of your life? a reason why you don't (consciously or unconsciously) want to finish it? (maybe you'll find you can't get your vision across, or maybe you'll just find that it's just another ordinary project?) for the original poster: maybe you're just bored with it? sometimes you just get given some boring work that has to be done.
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I have something similar, as soon as I know how to do a project it becomes a chore to do it, there is no challange, it is easy, just the boring routine of going through with it.
For example, Uni papers. I pick a very challenging and interesting topic, due the entire research, read through loads of material and finally create bulletpoints for the entire paper. That is it, I have totally mastered the topic, I know exactly what to write, I can hold lectures and presentation on the topic (which I do, since they go hand in hand with writing papers), then I realise that I need to put it on paper and becomes a boring chores. It is like going through the book, that you just read, one more time.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how to cure it.