Raymond Chandler used that as his simple writing system: "Write or nothing. I find it works. Two very simple rules, a. you don't have to write. b. you can't do anything else."
The reason it works is that you are setting up a time where you do nothing else but that one specified task, and you can see your urges to run away. Use this to learn to be mindful of your urges, and see that you don't have to follow them.
If you combine the above items into a system of bursts, or intervals, you can train yourself using interval training:
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