Contrary to popular belief, I'm not always trying to stand out.

100% of Net-a-porter customers have a man in their lives in some capacity, and 59% are married or living with a partner.

When I started Net-a-Porter, I knew nothing. And I was pregnant. Starting a new venture and being pregnant for the first time are pretty similar in many ways. If you knew what was going to happen to you, you wouldn't venture down that road.

I believe that all brands will become storytellers, editors and publishers, all stores will become magazines, and all media companies will become stores. There will be too many of all of them. The strongest ones, the ones who offer the best customer experience, will survive.

My experience is in merging extraordinary creative content with innovative global commerce.

Success begins at that magical moment when you declare to yourself, your friends, and the universe that you believe you can do something different.

Customers want new things, and the way that they get them isn't written in stone.

One of my goals is that, at a dinner party some time in the future, someone will say, 'Oh, my nephew is starting a ready-to-wear brand', and 20 people will turn around and say, 'Is he? Can we invest?' in the same way that, now, if you were to say, 'My nephew is starting a mobile app,' everyone would say, 'Oh, smashing! Can I invest?'

To be a designer today is to be an entrepreneur. Whether you're a two-man operation in Shoreditch or a 3,000-person, vertically integrated brand, you need to have the wherewithal to run your business through investment, considering everything from start-up funds to your exit plan or what it takes to go public.

We're seeing a crazy appetite for people to acquire and invest in British businesses.

You can no longer just have a magazine that shows you this glossy impervious image of women - in the studio, artificial, wearing a push-up bra.

I cry at anything remotely touching - smile at me warmly and I'm off... television also does it, everything from 'X-Factor' to cereal commercials. I cry when I am tired. I also cry when I laugh.

My dad taught me never to be afraid of what's on the other side of the mountain.

Even without an economic downturn, women sometimes want to keep their shopping habits to themselves.

We haven't even begun to see just how many transactions are going to take place online.

Women just love to shop.

If you're a teenager in Palo Alto launching an app, you know from the outset how you plan to finance your business.

In 13 years of doing my day job, I've learned a few things about motivating people. It's about setting a vision and, as long as everyone knows why they're doing what they're doing, you achieve that vision.

I just wear what I like, and lots of it is British.

I think I'm a better mother because of work, because I'm happy. If I wasn't working, I would just be waiting for the kids to come home every day, and living vicariously through their lives.

Work means independence. It allowed me to shape my life on so many levels.

Twice I let people talk me out of good ideas.

The Internet is a gift to fashion.

Anna Wintour has guided me.

I love contemporary culture. Even the stuff I don't like.

Net-a-porter is an environment where a woman can really indulge, browsing through more than 160 brands in our fashion playground.

I don't get manicures, pedicures. I don't get my hair done as often as I should.

The fashion cycle is outdated.

I'm an accidental entrepreneur.

When I was at U.C.L.A., I decided I was going to go to Japan and learn Japanese.

Net-a-Porter offers catwalk fashion and trend-driven shopping, but for Mr Porter, while fashion is still important, style is key.

Teamwork can build friendships that last a lifetime.

Every lesson is a blessing!

Different is good, and being different is what makes us stand out in the world.

I couldn't be more proud of my little sister and the mother she is and am also incredibly proud of my mom and the huge influence she's had on myself, my sisters, and now her grandchildren.

I love that in celebrating Halloween, we can get lost in the magic of make-believe and fantasy no matter what age we are!

Often the most unexpected, unpredictable moments in life are the ones that leave the biggest impression and that teach us to roll with the punches.

To me, Roman Reigns was WWE's version of Superman, and he was our locker room leader on 'Raw.'

Hope keeps us going.

I often feel like everything is moving so fast that I can barely recount where I was the day before, what I had for breakfast, or how great my workout was.

Sometimes the best thing we can ask for is change, and a fresh start forces us to confront change head-on.

It's true: teamwork makes the dream work.

Something that can instantly lift my mood is hitting the gym with a friend.

Stampede Wrestling was a promotion started by my grandfather, Stu Hart. When I was competing for them, I would come out 'through the curtain,' slapping everyone's hands to my ring song, Cyndi Lauper's 'Girls Just Want to Have Fun.'

Halloween simply has a special feel about it. School is back, everyone is settled into their routines following summer, and there is pumpkin spice everywhere.

Thanks to all members of the military around the world for giving me the ultimate motivation.

When WWE announced that the women's division will be getting Tag Team Championships, I don't think there was a girl in the locker room who wasn't totally pumped.

My life has been filled with beautiful memories of my father. You often hear people talk about 'daddy's girl.' Well, that was me.

Writing is very liberating and therapeutic.

If I've learned anything from TJ, it's that life is a fine balance of holding on, letting go, and never looking back unless it's to admire how far you've come.