I had this problem before with uni. I took a semester off and by the end of it I was so bored that I started exploring some of the coding stuff that I always liked. I got back into classes the next semester stronger than before. Of course I was lucky enough to able to afford a gap semester. But when you start viewing what you love as a job then the motivation can definitely plummit. So try finding what originally got you interested.
Also one of the most important things for maintainining a strong interpersonal relationship is to do new things together. I like to think of hobbies and passions the same way. Try doing something new with your skills: learn a new language, make a game, hack your home devices, whatever excites you. I find doing new things can get me out of a rut if I have the time.
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I had this problem before with uni. I took a semester off and by the end of it I was so bored that I started exploring some of the coding stuff that I always liked. I got back into classes the next semester stronger than before. Of course I was lucky enough to able to afford a gap semester. But when you start viewing what you love as a job then the motivation can definitely plummit. So try finding what originally got you interested.
Also one of the most important things for maintainining a strong interpersonal relationship is to do new things together. I like to think of hobbies and passions the same way. Try doing something new with your skills: learn a new language, make a game, hack your home devices, whatever excites you. I find doing new things can get me out of a rut if I have the time.