You know I recently had that happen too - admittedly, we moved across the world, which is pretty stressful, and I thought that creating would keep me sane - but most of the time, scrapping was just not on my mind. I had loads of things I had downloaded before we moved and I just never opened. I had started PL - but lost it around week 13 or so - even my AJ which I love just was not working for me.
So i decided to take a break. I took a step back and started doing "real" things. Playing in the garden at my in-laws, painting furniture, organizing my mother's teaching supplies. When I thought I wanted to scrap again, i took one look at my scrapping folder and walked away - it was so disorganized.
Finally, I did something I thought I would never do - I completely cleaned off my computer - moved all the files I had downloaded prior to moving off to an ehd ( I could not bear to trash them) and just started with a clean slate. When I sat down to scrap- if I thought, oh, I need that form X kit, I would go and unzip it and put it back on my computer. That really worked for me, for now at least. It has helped me to pin-point supplies I really like to use and themes I need often - which helps with the clutter.
I think other people have mentioned this too - but if you don't have a lot of pictures, don't feel inspired by life - then don't put stress on yourself to scrap in the traditional sense of the word. When I really feel stress, I used my scrapping supplies to just play and make art - it is SOOO theraputic - it really helped when I was working on my MA too - while herding cats (also known as 3 kids, hehe).
Anyway, all that to say - do what you need to do to take care of you! If that is taking a break - go for it - sometimes that is the best way to find motivation again. If that is to just play with your stash, join us art journalers in playing.
Best of luck to you - I know it is hard to deal with all this and still make time for what makes you happy!