This is another post on Facebook by the same comic artist as before. What he wrote helps me understand what you must go through at times. Here it is...
(3/4) "There have absolutely been times I wanted to quit! The nature of how my comic is created, where I basically have to come up with something new every day, means that there are often creative dry spells where it feels like I have no ideas whatsoever.
Typically, I can push past this — sort of like how a long distance runner can get a second wind — and keep going. However, there are times when these dry spells can become so bad that it feels like I may never be able to — or want to — draw again.
I've had a few times when I've had to take an extended break from working on the comic (the longest of which was a month) to help clear my head, and refill my creative batteries. These tend to be a great help, as it is often far too easy to get lost in your work, and it can be important to know when you need to step away to clear your head. After all, the most important tool an artist uses is not pencils, or paints, or Photoshop; it is their brain, so you've got to take care of it."
—nellucnhoj (NHOJ Comics)
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