I think the sentiment is understandable, however, this feature is not really a productive way of accomplishing that. In fact, it is slightly counter-productive to the way the site works.
If you enjoy coding, you can write a user script to manage your behavior. It could use localStorage to monitor your answering behavior and provide some sort of block at some point.
Alternatively, you could design a browser extension which simply removes all questions from the page and just enable it when you feel you need to get work done. If you use chrome, it is trivial to accomplish.
But to address the title of this question, "how do I stop answering questions", to me that stands out as an addictive personality trait (which isn't a negative thing so please don't take it as an insult). Speaking to a trained therapist can provide personalized mechanisms which you can employ to help avoid getting side tracked. I know it seems overly critical, but it is basically just getting advice from someone who is classically trained in behavior patterns and ways that you can manage them.
All in all, the system was designed to prevent people from spending too much time daily answering questions (hence the 200 rep limit) so your sentiment isn't far off from the mindset here.