I'm a sever day dreamer too, as a child up until high school, i would draw and build and create every thing you could imagine, and i am almost 50 now and I have to set alarms to do things in my work environment so I'm not to "adhd" i should set them for other things like eating and drinking, but for crying out loud your body should have enough built in alarms. so I get so wrapped up in my Visions "day dreaming" that I will miss a day with out eating or very little for days, may not drink almost all day long except for coffee in the morning. I can pace around in another dimension all day long stimming. I visualize in 3-dimensional space so I can zoom in as close as molecules or I can zoom out as far as space and I can pan tilt fly through dissemble and reconstruct down to the screw and nail in my head. yeah you can easily ketch me in public staring into space on something, I learned in my young adult hood to always look up when dreaming or down, or fixate on something otherwise people will think you are starring at them. a magizine is perfect for this, not really reading busy with a vision, its more fun than the magazine anyway.
oh yeah the point, carry a note pad, use breaks and lunches to sketch or note as much as possible, blog if your near a computer. But consciously mark a time set a side for visioning. that way your energy isn't fighting yourself in guilt you have given your self a place to dream at will, set a timer to get back to work.
Remember you can always come back to the picture or movie in your head it will be waiting if you have sketches or notes you will pickup where you left off even more quickly.
but if your addicted to visioning as much then take a nap 1-2 times a day for 5-10 minutes.
its like rebooting a computer, some times you can shake a persistent "bad vision" or some call it a meltdown, I call it a storm; with a quick bite to eat, and a nap.
Then its back to work, for many years i took naps on lunch.
now... well I am a hermit too...
so Yee Ha
I don't need TV or Cable
And no news
I do find playing intense strategy games to help break up my cycle of dreaming.
but I am just substituting another mental task for another and I still have to set timers. or i will screw something up. but i get lazy and screw up I do. I will literal have 4-6 hours disapear when I lock in on something.
And my mind never stops except for sleep...
Nature helps distract momentarily, find a zoo or a nature walk, I live in the middle of the hills so I see fox and birds, ducks, hawks, owls etc.
I notice when I am looking at nature my mind goes blank for a while. A conscious nap.
hang in there, through the years I have had work that afforded more visioning than others, find work that lets you get paid for dreaming. thats what i do now I am a Designer
I think all AS people should be on a think tank group somewhere just to provide balance to this messed up world.