Wow! You all sound really organized. I am going to have to admit that what was weighing down on my inspiration was all my backed up projects. After 20+ years of teaching basic quilting classes and trying to make every Christmas gift a handmade item, I gave up. Most UFOs were tops made for classes I taught and some projects for Christmas, etc. that just got set aside because I ran out of time.
Last year when the clutter got to be too much for me, I looked at all the projects and realized the original project no longer inspired me. Some of the old projects have been sewn up in order to practice my machine quilting. Some I have "re-invented" by using additional fabrics or changing blocks and others I have simply surrendered the fabrics to other projects. As I did this I began to see that most of these projects were initially started for someone else's inspiration (class model or to go in someone else's house). I no longer do that. Finally, odds & ends leftover scraps were cut up into 2 1/2" squares. I patched them together with odd & ends muslin pieces (also cut into 2 1/2" squares) and I am now working on a HUUUGE patchwork quilt for my bed that measures 120" x 120". It's been since January but I am about half finished with my machine quilting. It's not fancy but Iove it because I will finally have a new quilt on my bed AND I now have more space in my sewing room. Plus, this project has helped me to improve my straight line quilting by freehand so even if it is not perfect, it's served many purposes.
I no longer organize. I now focus and finish. I have 2 small little quilts left out where I can see them. They will be tackled after I finish my current project. One top has the backing and thread picked and one little top does not but I will focus on that when I get there.
The rest of my projects I have thrown in another closet to get out of my sight so I feel like I have room to breathe. When I tackle my closet again, I will just see what I feel like then. But when I get there, I now look at it with an feeling of, "How can I make it better?" or "Can I step it up a notch?" That way, an old UFO begins to take on a new life.
I know this wasn't your original question but I got on a roll.
However, I read an earlier post where we were trying to get back enthusiasm for quilting and this has really helped me.