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BOSS Young Executive and adviser to eGift card company Prezzee Dalton Fogarty says life is more fun with a Razer Huntsman keyboard.

My second answer is my Razer Huntsman keyboard. It’s really schmick. It’s worth about $300, and it clicks and clacks like an old-fashioned keyboard and has flashing lights and I have a fancy mouse. It’s something I really enjoy. It makes the experience of using the computer a little bit of fun.If you’re spending about eight to 10 hours a day in front of a computer you want to be able to play around a little bit. These things are really, really cool.

Based on those four criteria, you’re able to figure out if you need to do something immediately, or if you can delegate, or if you can just leave it. That’s really important when you’re in the thick of things, and you’ve got deadlines. I’ve used that to keep me sane. But those two things, I think, have made me quite effective in getting stuff done and really working through a lot of crazy times.I use a program called Superhuman. It is a company based out of Silicon Valley and it’s sort of a skin.

If you just focus on the breath coming in and out, you realise that the problems are the problems, but you’re here. It puts things into perspective.

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