In a society that sanctifies productivity and efficiency, procrastination is considered a negative habit. The web is flooded with "magic solutions" and tips for dealing with it, but they nothing really helps. Procrastination is treated as a defect or a disease that needs to be corrected, this makes the procrastinator feel frustrated and ashamed.
Main | Procrastinators who feel bad about themselves.
Second | Non-procrastinators who do not accept the procrastinators.
Facebook page
The updates come only from the page's admin. There is no order to the posts. It is difficult to understand who the person was. Interaction includes mainly just words of encouragement like "sorry for your loss" and not much more.
"Izkor"
Becomes outdated over time. Presents a "dry" life story in text with one photo. This is more official and less personal.
Private website
Becomes outdated over time. No information can be added. Difficulty finding the site among thousands of similar websites.
The video presents a story of a procrastinator while writing a seminar. All the stages of procrastination are presented in a ridiculous way to make procrastinators accept themselves with more forgiveness and without guilt.
Coloring in offsets - everything sits out of place, crooked and not "right". Her whole life looks like a mess. At the end, when she completes the task successfully and on time, the coloring sits in place and she realizes that everything is fine and it all depends on the attitude.
Divided into short stages. Each step is has two parts: what the user needs to do and what the app will do for them.
The app simulates a conversation with a police officer in order to train the user and provides remarks on performance, acting skills, etc.
The app disappears and works in the background for the entire drive and gives an alert before reaching a police checkpoint.
The app sends fake messages or calls in real time in front of the police officer. Interfacing with the car's radio and activates a fake news update that supports the cover story.
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