Same. I'd say maybe back down a bit. Maybe take a break, maybe read some theory, maybe listen to a ton of podcasts from magic 'greats' (I recommend Magic Newswire, best podcasts I've found).
Look, it's not the end of the world if you just lose interest in magic. I can't count how many things I've obsessed over then lost interest in. Knife throwing, juggling, acrobatics, parkour, Warhammer 40K/Necromunda, D&D, German, Spanish, French, Icelandic ... etc, etc. The list is stupidly long.
However, you may just need a break. Or maybe it's not meant to be your main profession. Plenty of 'big' names in magic were not magicians full time. I believe that many of the true innovators in magic were hobbyists and not pros, in fact. Pros are too busy looking for work to innovate.
If you're losing interest in magic, then it's counter productive to force it. Either explore different areas or just walk away. Maybe it'll be permanent, maybe it'll be temporary. Just do what you want to do.