The "cutting edge" is getting rather dull. -- Andy Purshottam
I suspect you may have gotten to the point where you're able to quickly recognize fundamental issues. Problems which may have once seemed to be interesting and challenging because they were new to you are now familiar and boring.
This happened to me a while ago and I decided doing the same kind of thing for work and play was too much so I decided to take up the piano in my spare time. I rented an old upright and bought a lot of beginner books and just started to try and learn to play. I'm not very good but I find even a few minutes of practice now and then helps me clear my mind when I'm stuck on something.
Perhaps there is some similar creative outlet you could explore?
I suspect you may have gotten to the point where you're able to quickly recognize fundamental issues. Problems which may have once seemed to be interesting and challenging because they were new to you are now familiar and boring.
This happened to me a while ago and I decided doing the same kind of thing for work and play was too much so I decided to take up the piano in my spare time. I rented an old upright and bought a lot of beginner books and just started to try and learn to play. I'm not very good but I find even a few minutes of practice now and then helps me clear my mind when I'm stuck on something.
Perhaps there is some similar creative outlet you could explore?