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Movement inspires a lot in me.
I always say investors invest in lines, not dots.
I work out once a day - it's built into my ethos.
Surround yourself with people who lift you higher.
Having challenges in your life open doors for you.
I want our staff to be able to feel like themselves.
Working out is so mentally and physically important.
I want little girls to believe that they can be CEOs.
Surround yourself with people who only lift you higher.
If you feel good, it doesn't matter what you're wearing.
When it's time to recharge, I don't feel guilty about it.
I believe you win the race by looking forward, not behind.
I get bursts of creativity with bursts of physical activity.
I like to work out every single day. And it's about movement.
Every day is quite unique, which is one of my favorite things!
The worst thing you can do is sit there and do nothing, right?
You can't replicate Seamless or OpenTable for another industry.
I think I learned to overcome some things in life through dance.
We want people to be active so you'll be happier and be more yourself.
Failure is an amazing data point that tells you which direction not to go.
I think, as a founder and entrepreneur, you just keep hustling through it.
Be true to yourself and surround yourself with positive, supportive people.
Growing up as a South Asian-American, I didn't have any female role models.
I'm not going out there screaming, 'I'm CEO! I'm CEO!' That's not the way to do it.
It's really about if you do the work. Work hard; your results will speak for themselves.
It's OK when something doesn't work. It gives you another data point when things do work.
I love barre because even when I'm not dancing, I feel like I'm training those same muscles.
I'm 4'11", but that doesn't matter if I'm showing conviction and confidence in what I'm doing.
The impact we have on people's lives, to me, is more important than any title anyone can carry.
Sometimes females feel like they should act like men, but they should really just be themselves.
I love meeting our users and partners and talking to them about how ClassPass has made an impact.
When something is aspirational, you don't want someone to be thinking about payment every single time.
No business is good when, on the last day of the month, you're like, 'What was the usage for the month?'
The only way to do everything in your life is to find awesome people to lean on so you can focus your time.
It's about knowing yourself and what you're good at. Females, males - anyone can be anything they want to be.
Founders are exceptional, and they all want to go back to creating. And I feel privileged to be able to do that.
We're not trying to be Nike. It's about evolving into new products that are going to make people's lives better.
I work out once a day. When I'm in a massive dance show mode, I'll probably be active for about 20 hours each week.
As we've got more data, and ClassPass has grown, we've had to change rather than have a one-size fits all approach.
It's really lonely trying to build something by yourself. It's good to have thought partners to bounce ideas off of.
When I started fundraising like me and leading like me, that's when I really started to shine and find my own rhythm.
When I dance, I go to a different side of who I am. I feel like I can solve a problem without knowing I'm solving one.
I reason that as long as I'm smiling 90 percent of the time, I can handle the setbacks that occur 10 percent of the time.
Being a dancer or athlete of any type teaches you the fundamentals of discipline... and the ability to know you can grow.
I am anal about my Gmail calendar. It's my life. I put everything in there - my to-do list, or even if I want to do things.
The variety and flexibility of ClassPass is limitless, ensuring that you'll never get bored, and neither will your muscles.
Allowing our staff to mix their life with work only makes them more productive and in love with the work that they're doing.
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.
ClassPass, to me, is people are choosing a lifestyle to live; it's saying, 'Yes, I want to work out and live my healthiest happiest.'
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!