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Do you have a dog? The only thing that works for me is to have someone interrupt me and tell me to do something else, but my dog is capable of being that someone. Set an alarm that says "walk dog" and you'll only have to do it a couple days in a row before your dog will interrupt you on their own. Bonus, the walks are good for both of you.
I trained my service dog to harass me if I been on my computer for to long. She knows precisely how to make me stop. Honestly don't knock how she learned it but she gets in my view and stares at me intensely.
For me having a dog does help with those problems of being to hyper fixated on my computer for to long.
Hahahaha, that's awesome!