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Creative fatigue is characterized by a lack of inspiration, motivation, and energy to create or produce creative work. It often occurs after extended periods of intense creativity or when working on a project for an extended period. Creative fatigue can lead to a decrease in the quality of work, increased stress, and burnout. It is essential to recognize and address creative fatigue to prevent its negative impact on an individual's creative process and overall well-being. Strategies for combating creative fatigue include taking breaks, engaging in activities that inspire creativity, seeking feedback and support, and setting realistic goals and expectations.

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