One trick is to put some of our writing into pictures. It doesn’t matter if you can draw or paint, or even if you are not a professional photographer. Have fun with it. After all, we are visual creatures, are we not? Maybe the story you were stuck on takes place in an old house in the middle of nowhere. Well, we are in Appalachia. There are plenty of old houses in the middle of nowhere around here. Take an afternoon to drive down some seldom traveled roads and take photos of the landscape, of old houses, and even a selfie or two. It might remind you of the passion you had for that story when you started writing it.
If your current topics have become stale, maybe it’s because you just don’t enjoy the topics so much anymore. That’s okay. We all change and grow. Maybe it’s time to move past that unfinished project. Write something personal instead. Do you have a passion and love for animals? Write about that. Write about how you spent your last vacation. You can also try random writing prompts to spark your spirit. Maybe start with a prompt about why you feel burned out and bored with writing. If you discover through your writing what the root cause is then you can tackle the problem with a lot more clarity.
When all else fails, go back to the first thing you ever wrote. Remember how good that felt. What inspired you to put pen to paper? The love of writing is in there, sometimes we just have to work through those slumps to find it again. Even if it means taking a couple of weeks off. It’s like riding a bike. When you haven’t done it in a while you may be rusty, but you never forget that feeling.