Are You ‘Biohacking’ to Perform Better at Work? We Want to Hear From You.

Are You ‘Biohacking’ to Perform Better at Work? We Want to Hear From You. — Static01.nyt.com
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My name is Noam Scheiber, and I am a New York Times reporter covering white-collar workers and the ways that economic trends and new technologies are affecting their work lives.

As employers become more precise in measuring productivity, many workers are focusing on improving their job performance. If you’ve engaged in so-called biohacking to help you think more clearly and do your job better, I’d like to hear from you.

Some people track their sleep quality or heart rate variability through an Apple Watch and try to improve them, or take certain supplements that can heighten cognitive performance.

I’ll read every response and won’t include your name or identifying details in a story unless I have contacted you first and received your permission. I won’t share your contact information outside of our newsroom.

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