OFKU0 has a good point. I teach as well and i get a lot of students coming through my door. Some never played before, some are probably capable of recording albums in shred metal.
The ticket to breaking out of the slump is go out and listen to music... find something that you want to learn how to play but know you're not able to play technically and then get to learning it. Not just the chords, learn the riffs, solos, words, the rhtymn, learn the bass line on your guitar etc.
Also, get a teacher. No matter where you are ussually there is a guitarist within driving distance that can break you into a new level of your playing. If you can find a good honest teacher the two of you can work out a good relationship musically and you'll be thanking him for his wisdom.
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