She'd been passed over for the promotion twice. Her work was good — she knew it was good. But something was off. She wasn't showing up the way she wanted to. She felt foggy, a little anxious in meetings, never quite in the zone.
Three months after she started microdosing, she got the promotion.
"I don't know what happened when you started taking these mushrooms," her manager told her. "But you seem like a completely different person."
She wasn't a different person. She was finally herself.
When you're at work, you'll notice: "Wow, I'm really in the zone right now."
Brain fog is the enemy of deep work. It's that feeling of trying to think through wet concrete — you know what you need to do, but you can't quite get there. Psilocybin at a microdose creates new neural connections that cut through the fog and let you think with unusual clarity.
A huge amount of our daily energy is consumed by negative self-referential thinking — worrying, second-guessing, replaying conversations. Microdosing quiets that noise. The energy you were spending on anxiety gets redirected to the work in front of you.
Psilocybin is well-documented for increasing what researchers call "divergent thinking" — the ability to generate novel solutions to problems. This is why engineers in Silicon Valley have been using it for years. It's not a shortcut. It's access to a part of your brain you weren't using.
Who's Doing This
You take one Shrooomz in the morning — with your coffee, with breakfast, or with a glass of water. That's it. Within 20–30 minutes, you start to feel the shift. Calmer. Clearer. More present.
Nobody at work will know. You won't be acting differently in any obvious way. You'll just be performing at a higher level — and eventually, people will start to notice.
What Our Readers Are Saying
"I microdose before client calls. My colleagues have no idea. They just think I'm having a good day."
— Sandra M., therapist
"I got a promotion at work because I started microdosing. I'm not even kidding."
— Anonymous, verified customer
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