Recently, I've been having a bit of a problem getting my head in the game when the time comes to sit down and start playing. I've got all kinds of atmosphere (mood music, a DVD slide show of 40k imagery and Thoughts for the Day, etc) but recently, it just seems that more and more, when game night rolls around all I can think of is what I have to do at work, paintings sitting around needing to be finished, repairs that need doing on our rental properties, and half a million other things -none of game related. Late at night when I'm sitting up at the computer painting or mulling a scenario over, I'm rearing to go, but 2:00 am on some random week night just doesn't quite work for the rest of my group and their 9-5 lives. This has led to rather lackluster sessions even if i felt the scenario I'd concocted would blow our collective socks off the night before. Poor delivery because I just can't get my own head into the game and keep it from wondering off seems to be the root cause of this. After all, if a GM can't immerse himself in that nights game, how can he expect the players to do so?
There seems to be all forms of ideas, tips, and tricks for helping to get players engaged with the game and session on hand but painfully little on what a GM can do to get his or her own head into the game. I guess it's high time there's a thread dealing with that, not just for me but any GM who might have an off night or feels that they could stand to improve their performance a bit.
So, I ask, what do you fellow GM's do to get your self psyched up for the game, ready to roll, and how do you keep it up? What tips and tricks have you learned to get your mind on track after a long day or those times when you have anything but the game on your mind? How do you make your self excited or interested in a scene that you know the players will absolutely love but, for what ever reason, your just not all that into it that night?