When this happens to me, I usually either do something else (in my case, I write), or force myself to get on a game, and it's kind of a 50/50 whether it passes.
In my case, the cause is usually either needing a new game, or depression.
If the former, you either just need to get yourself into a game try something easy to play (like Spelunkey!) or--if you have funds--buy a new game. Doesn't need to be anything expensive, you could just buy something cheap (like Spelunkey!). It also helps if it's a game to play with friends and/or family (like Spelunkey!).
Did I mention you could try Spelunkey? That's good fun. :D
If the latter, you have a more serious issue on your hands. Try getting some exercise (I have to take a walk at least once a day, or I get all depressed, and tired x.x) eating better, or fixing your sleeping schedule.
And even if it's fake, make sure to smile! Despite the simplicity, it really does help. ^-^
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Okay. Spelunky is a pretty good game, I agree, but I've already played it a load lol. I guess I'll hop on and see if the feeling passes. If not, I'll just walk or get ahead on schoolwork or something.
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That's what I did a few days ago. It got me out of it. Albeit, I also haven't played for a few days, 'cause of work. Which reminds me, simply taking a break helps too,
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True, I could try Netflix. Maybe my supernatural season 11 binge brought this on.
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I see, you were possessed by your supernatural show! It all makesso muxh sense, now! :o
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I finished it a couple weeks ago, but maybe it's Netflix withdrawal or something, because I usually don't watch Netflix. Sounds pretty dumb though. I might watch something easy like family guy.
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No, makes sense to me. A lot of the time taking a break and watching TV or something will help. As I said, a break would help. ^-^
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Thanks for the help man.
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No problem. Hope you can start playing again soon. ^-^