Procrastination – Tired

13 Nov 2016

Procrastination - Tired

I’ve heard that sleeping promotes memory consolidation.

It’s interesting to note that feelings of fatigue aren’t seen when the individual concerned is enthusiastic about their task. But when the mental effort associated with a particular goal is deemed too high, we will tend to select an alternate, lesser goal. This could be playing a game, making a new drink, or taking a nap. Bob Hockey’s Compensatory Control Model frames fatigue as a mechanism to protect performance.

↓ Transcript
Panel 1.
Kit: Ready to write!

Panel 2.
FX: DROOL

Panel 3.
Kit: AWAKE!

Panel 4.
FX: PUSH

Panel 5.
FX: YAWN

Panel 7.
Kit: Maybe moving around will help.
FX: pace pace pace pace

Panel 8.
FX: pace pace

Panel 12:
FX: Zzzzzz

Procrastination – Drink

6 Nov 2016

Procrastination - Drink

Are you trying to waste time, or is your procrastination unintentional? Thankfully researchers have created a quick scale to confirm that you are indeed wasting time on purpose.

↓ Transcript
Panel 1.
Kit: OK! No more distractions!

Panel 3.
Mug: Drink me.

Panel 5.
Mug: Drink me.

Panel 7.
FX: Lap

Panel 8.
Kit: No! I must write!
FX: SHOOVE
Mug: Drink me.

Panel 10.
FX: LAP LAP LAP LAP

Panel 11.
Kit: Empty. I better get another one.

Panel 14.
Kit: OK! No more distractions!
Mug: Drink me.

Procrastination – Distraction

30 Oct 2016

Procrastination - Distraction

If you’re reading this comic instead of doing something important, then you probably shouldn’t read this paper.

↓ Transcript
Panel 1.
Dr Mad: You have to write a paper if you want to go to this conference! Come back when you have a draft!

Panel 8.
Kit: Hmmmm...

Panel 10.
FX: bat

Panel 11.
Kit: Yaaaah!
FX: BAT BAT BAT

Panel 12.
FX: SWIPE

Panel 13.
FX: SWOOSH SWOOSH

Panel 14.
Kit: I'll start tomorrow.