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Ghazal on balancing entrepreneurial life and being a mom

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Entrepreneur and Shark Tank India judge Ghazal Alagh recently shared a heartfelt reflection on managing motherhood and business, offering a refreshingly real take on what it means to juggle two demanding yet fulfilling roles.

Sharing a glimpse into her daily life, Ghazal wrote, “From bedtime stories to boardroom meetings, last night at 11 PM, I was mid-way through a strategy deck when my younger one asked for an impromptu bedtime story. In that moment, I paused the entrepreneur in me and became ‘Mom’, complete with stuffed toys and silly voices.”

She went on to reflect how her perspective has evolved over the years. “A few years ago, I would’ve stressed about choosing one over the other. Today I’ve learned that being a mother makes me a better founder.”

According to her, the experiences of parenting often fuel her entrepreneurial instincts. “Storytime taught me patience and creativity, which I carry into the boardroom. And being an entrepreneur taught me problem-solving – handy when you’re figuring out how to get a toddler to sleep!”


Acknowledging the complexity of her dual responsibilities, Ghazal emphasized the importance of having a strong support system. “The truth is, we can wear multiple hats, just not always alone. I’ve built a support system (family, team, co-founder) that allows me to be present where I’m needed most, when I’m needed most.”

Addressing fellow working parents, she concluded with an empowering message: “To all the parent-preneurs out there: you’re not ‘balancing’ two lives, you’re living one rich, crazy, beautiful life. Embrace it, ask for help, and remember: the skills you gain in one role can be superpowers in the other.”


Her message resonates with countless working parents striving to find harmony between personal and professional worlds.

When Shark Tank India judge and Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh stepped into her first leadership role, she wasn’t just a young entrepreneur—she was also a new mom. At just 20-something, navigating the world of business while raising a newborn, she faced several ups and downs.

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