No two UnFranchise® Owners are alike, and neither are their daily lives! If you’ve ever wondered how other UnFranchise Owners spend their time, when they build their business, or which activities they enjoy in their free time, you’re in luck! Today, we’re sharing the top 5 a day in the life posts of all time with you, plus our favorite quotes from each. Check ‘em out and let us know which one was YOUR favorite!

“I am frequently deep in thought, thinking about how to better my business and lifestyle. It’s not that I think I am better or that I am above anyone,
I just always want to get better.
Every minute of every day, I’m thinking about how I can be better tomorrow, or how can I be better right now. Should I be doing what I am doing right now? Where is this going to get me? I’m always analyzing my situation and environment, choosing where I put myself and who I surround myself with. You may take this the wrong way, but to me, its strategy. We are all going to die someday;
I will not let myself die with regret of knowing I could have been. This is why I do what I do, and this is why I am an
UnFranchise Owner. It’s the best opportunity to get the average person with no background in business or education closer to the life of their dreams. I was a nobody; but this business has made me a somebody.”

“My team and I also take the opportunity to hang out with our senior partners and advisory council members, Min Chen and Wei Wang, whenever we can.
They always have great insight on what we can do to improve. I really love how the people we work with treat us like family, and I try to do the same for my team. I love spending my free time with my “family.” We do everything together, from watching movies in the middle of the day, to trying out all sorts of food, playing both physical and electronic sports, and sometimes we even do nothing at all together! There’s never a dull moment with our ma® family.”

“So, how does my life compare to a typical 9-5 job? First off, I don’t know very many people that really have a 9-5 job, especially anyone working professional jobs that are salaried or commission based. When I worked in corporate sales, I typically worked 8AM – 8PM Monday – Friday and at least several hours catching up on Saturday. Working from home, setting my own schedule, deciding who I spend my time with; these things are absolutely
invaluable to me. See, I was always willing to work really, really hard but what I realized was that
when I was working for someone else, my time was not my own. My corporate jobs, despite doing really good work and putting in 60-80 plus hours of my life for 10 years, they don’t pay me anymore. I do not still get one single penny from all that work I put in. Now, with my
UnFranchise Business, I’m able to get paid over and over for the work I’ve done over the past five years and will continue to get paid residually for the work I do.”

“We travel a lot for work and as a family. Some weeks, we wake up and the family is dropping me off at the airport because I’m going to London that week. Sometimes, I run solo because Ryan is in NY taking massive action to build our business. I’ve been asked about this travel for work more often than I think I expected to. The way I look at it is like this: our kids see us as loving parents and as individuals. They see us valuing our work and that we enjoy making a contribution. You can tell your kids that they can be or do anything they want until you’re blue in the face, but unless you are demonstrating that on a daily basis, your message may be lost on them.
Our lives are busy and crazy full everyday but we’ve designed it to be that way. We have a routine that we created, every day is a little different, and we sit back and take it all in. Being a UFO is not about never working again, it’s about finally getting the chance to live.”

“I am very privileged to live the life I do. I am able to do business in my own city, as well as travel across the country to help others and expand their business. I have the ability to travel to other countries and connect with new friends and partners. At the same time, I am also able to spend time with family and loved ones. I have time to do the random things I want to do in life like learn and compete in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, learn new songs on the piano, go with my niece to Chuck-e-Cheese, watch a live championship fight with my closest buddies, and even sing karaoke with some goofballs. This is my random weird life that I live and I am very humbled and feel very lucky to have it. Not lucky as in a sense that this life was just handed to me, but lucky as in I choose to work my butt of with my brother early in life so we could
both retire before 30. Now,
we can basically do whatever we want with our lives. I am living a life based on pursing passions and dreams, instead of simply existing and living a mediocre life.”