Is there a pt where u know when u've outgrown ur own site? How do u separate it from the feelings of burn out or regular writers fatigue?
The easiest way to tell might be to clearly determine what outcomes/goals you have or had for your sight. Have they been achieved? Is there more opportunity in the future or have you reached your max potential? In our opinion, it's easier to determine if you should keep going after you've determined where you're trying to go. If you've already gotten there; yes, maybe it's time to move on.
As writers, it's natural to feel burned out, so a simple break might be all that you need. Also, some time away might provide clarity on if you want to return. All three of us stopped (primarily) writing on our personal blogs/websites for various reasons. We discuss the different motivations on TGOS 65 http://www.twoguysoneshow.com/2015/04/21/065-comfortable-ft-smooth_orator/
As writers, it's natural to feel burned out, so a simple break might be all that you need. Also, some time away might provide clarity on if you want to return. All three of us stopped (primarily) writing on our personal blogs/websites for various reasons. We discuss the different motivations on TGOS 65 http://www.twoguysoneshow.com/2015/04/21/065-comfortable-ft-smooth_orator/