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Some Wikipedians get very stressed by their experiences here. That's a shame.
Others get jaded and fed up for various different reasons.
I thought I'd collate some suggestions for wikistressed editors — my thoughts on how you can get your Mojo back again. And don't go on wikibreak - we lose you. And you're a great editor! Take a look at these suggestions.
There's no great magic here; it's mostly going back to basics, but if it works for just one person, this task has been valuable.
If you find it at all helpful, please do sign the list at the bottom of the page. Thank you!
Some suggestions... and feel free to feel patronised. After all, I am patronising.
If you found this helpful. At all.
I'll be the first :) Not so much a stressed editor, but came across your essays while looking for something to do on Wikipedia, as you do. Some great suggestions here, many of which I've never come across before. Thanks a lot! Schumi 555 23:55, 18 March 2010 (UTC)
This essay was inspired by naerii. Thank you.