Arooba Najaf Congrats
Arooba Najaf is your typical millennial.
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8 globally to highlight the economic, social, political, and cultural achievements of women. It is a day for a call to action for accelerating women’s equality.
Aruba is an island in the southern Caribbean Sea. Arooba Najaf calls herself a #typicalmillennials. She likes being on the move, jumping between tasks, and looking forward to the future possibilities that will come her way. Arooba Najaf is a visual entrepreneur, social media influencer, blogger, and motivational speaker. I catch up with her about what inspires her to show the beauty of her work.
Arooba, I love your name does it mean something?
My name means Congrats in Arabic.
Please tell my audience something important about you?
Something important about me is that am I very passionate about the arts and helping others.
Walk me through the city you live in, the culture, the food scene, and name three good restaurants?
The city I live in is Matawan, New Jersey. The culture in this small town is very diverse, vibrant, and full of life. The town is represented for its sports. We are a close-knit community. What I love about Matawan is the people and stories within the town. We all come from different backgrounds yet our struggles make us close. In the town of Matawan, the food scene is very diverse. There are so many amazing restaurants to taste as well as discover such as Angelos Pizza, Aby’s Mexican Restaurant, and Amravathi Indian Restaurant.
What does women’s empowerment mean to you?
To, me women empowerment is women having the power to change the world.
In terms of career, what are you doing and what are the future plans?
Right now, I’m a freelancer in the visual content business and a creative entrepreneur. My future plans are honestly uncertain but whatever the future has in store I’m ready for it. Yes, there will be roadblocks and obstacles but life is about taking chances as well as learning.
How has social media impacted your society?
Social media has impacted my society that sometimes what we see isn’t worth it. You have to work hard and hustle. Instagram, for example, shows that you need to travel and be pretty, in reality, it’s an optical illusion.
I have a 15-year-old daughter, what advice would you give her?
To teenagers today, the advice I would give them is to be yourself and don’t get caught up in high school drama. Enjoy, high school but live in the moment, not for the likes but the experience. Because life is full of experiences and memories.
Rapid Fire Questions:
Favorite food: Chicken Tikka
Favorite dish: Chicken Biryani
Favorite movie: The Glass Castle
Favorite actor: Bri Larson
Favorite city: Los Angeles and San Francisco although I never been
Choose three people you would like to have a meal with. Why? What is one question you would ask them?
The three people I would like to have a meal with would be my grandma, Gary Vee, and Marie Forleo. I would ask them what inspires them to keep going and to motivate others.
If you were chosen to go to Mars. What five things would you take with you?
The five things I would take to Mars would be my camera, photos of my family, tons of food, sunglasses, and Polaroid.
If you had a choice which century would you prefer to live and why?
The century I would love to live in would be the 60s. I love the fashion during that time and the vintage feels from that century. I know I’m a bit old school but I love this century for being bright yet full of colors. I learned a lot about it through the show Mad Men.