Sorry to hear about that, melach. I know how you feel, though. I, too, am in the midst of writing my Master's thesis, and I think it's a very intimidating challenge unlike any I've encountered before. I've finished writing the first chapter, which turned out to be 29 pages, and am now doing research and pulling quotations I can use in my second chapter. After I had finished my course work, I felt so burned out that I took two weeks off and didn't do anything academically related. But in May, I realized I needed to get working on my thesis, the draft of which is due mid-July. I have to submit it even earlier, since I'll be going abroad on vacation in early July. I think what was most daunting is the idea of having to produce a 90 to 100 page thesis.
It requires a lot of self-discipline, motivation, and passion. I find the research can be tedious at times, but I remind myself to plough through it. If you find you really aren't in the right frame of mind, take a break and return to it when you feel you're ready.
I have about 5-6 more weeks to write approx. 60 more pages. I'm scared, but telling myself it's feasible. People have told me they've finished their theses within the span of a month. We'll get there, and we'll be so relieved when we're done! Just keep at it and don't be discouraged. I hope this helps. Best of luck!