It's really about if you do the work. Work hard; your results will speak for themselves.

I think it's so important to have a great support network when you feel like you can't - I would actually go and talk to the people who tell you that you can.

I remember going out to raise my Series A and ending up with multiple term sheets when I had gone to Silicon Valley probably four times at that point and coming back with nothing.

It's OK when something doesn't work. It gives you another data point when things do work.

As we've got more data, and ClassPass has grown, we've had to change rather than have a one-size fits all approach.

Sometimes people go to a yoga class and think it's not for them, but it might just not be the right studio or teacher - try a new one!

I needed to build a product that got people back to working out.

I travel pretty frequently, but a few things that are routine are going for a run, getting my green tea in the morning, and checking email... well, all the time!

I think, as a founder and entrepreneur, you just keep hustling through it.

I'm not going out there screaming, 'I'm CEO! I'm CEO!' That's not the way to do it.

I think, when I see entrepreneurs, they tend to talk about the market and the industry - which is obviously very important, but the most important thing is you're product. What are you selling? And does it really have product-market fit?

If I exercise once or twice a day on vacation and don't want to wash my hair too often. I pack a lot of dry shampoo, like Amika's.

Millennials are a bit more free-spirited, more able to go into new places, to feel more assertive and fearless about trying new things.

I plan my time to a 'T.' I plan when I am going to sleep; I plan when I am going to relax. I obviously leave time to have spontaneous life experiences - I think that's really important. But so much of it is setting up you mental energy in the right way to get the most out of your day and time.

You need to find that thing that's going to get you through your day and that you're excited about. No day should ever be lived without feeling like it was a fulfilling day. You need to set yourself up for that.

Having challenges in your life open doors for you.

Every day is quite unique, which is one of my favorite things!

Be true to yourself and surround yourself with positive, supportive people.

Often people ask me what my job is, and I say, honestly, it is to make others successful, and the more you do that, the more you will see that you create prosperity.

Too often, we are being programmed by the environment around us to behave differently. But I think a true leader is an authentic person who feels good about who he is.

I discovered a long time ago that if I focus on doing the right thing for the long term to improve the lives of consumers and customers all over the world, the business results will come.

You can put yourself to the purpose of others, and in doing so, you can be better off.

If the short-term decisions you make damage the long term, you should resist those. But there are many short-term decisions that you need to make to be a successful manager.

As economies have evolved, the nature of work has always changed.