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evil-motion-trainer
Make Emacs drop lazily repeated "hjkl"-based motions after a configurable threshold
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Check out the evil motion trainer mode for improving the way you move around: https://github.com/martinbaillie/evil-motion-trainer
Just in case the cs)} does not work, it's because it requires a plugin vim-surround.
Doom emacs includes the evil equivalent by default luckily enough.
Some equivalent to vim-hardtime might help you explore more efficient navigation options: disable (or add a delay) to hjkl, arrows, pgup/dn to encourage you to use / f H etc. See also Habit breaking, habit making.