‘TheGlitzMegaStarMom’ Zahra Jani, ‘momfluencer’: “Inspiring fellow moms to pursue their dreams makes it all worthwhile.”

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She is an extremely popular ‘momfluencer’ who is known for her realistic approach to parenting. Not only that, she has set new benchmarks in the world of parenting, fitness and lifestyle. Meet TheGlitzMegaStarMom Zahra Jani, a content creator who is an inspiration to homemakers to live a life beyond motherhood and pursue their dreams. Her Instagram page, ‘Being Mom And Beyond’, boasts a loyal following who look up to her for her realistic approach to parenting, fitness, and fashion tips. Recently crowned as “Women Influencer Of The Year” at the prestigious #WomenPreneurAwards2023, Zahra is indeed the ultimate role model for like-minded moms who want to live fulfilling lives.

Zahra Jani

Congratulations for being part of the elite #TheGlitzMegaStarMom initiative, could you tell us about the magical moments of your journey as a MegaStar Mom and what TheGlitzMegaStarMom initiative means to you?

As a Megastar Mom, I have accumulated priceless experiences and invaluable wisdom through consistent hard work and dedication. Among the many magical moments of my journey, achieving a balance between my personal and professional life has been particularly fulfilling. This is why I am fortunate to have the opportunity to share my journey through the #TheGlitzMegaStarMom initiative, which allows me to connect with other inspiring mom influencers who are making a remarkable impact in their unique ways.

Could you describe your experiences as a momfluencer/ mompreneur? Pick out three fave moments with your little ones.

Being a mom influencer, I feel incredibly blessed to have the opportunity to combine my passion with my profession and share my knowledge with fellow moms. And having my daughter as a part of this journey makes me love what I do more than ever. My most cherished moments are those spent in my little one’s company, as we create memories together. Watching my child grow and learn new skills, like swimming and hula hooping, fills me with pride and wonder. I relish the close bond and the heart-to-heart conversations with my daughter.

Tell us about three challenges and rewards of running a successful business or being an influencer while being a mother.

Keeping up with the fast-paced world of social media and digital marketing is a constant challenge as a content creator. The need to create new and engaging content for multiple platforms while staying true to myself and my values can be overwhelming. Moreover, the responsibility of being a role model to my followers and maintaining a positive and transparent image is always at the forefront of my mind. Despite these challenges, the satisfaction of connecting with a diverse audience and inspiring fellow moms to pursue their dreams makes it all worthwhile.

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