Saturday, December 12, 2009

John Cena News


Hustle
“Work Your head off”
Lesson #1
If you don’t have it, get it.
“I was taught at a very early age by my dad that nothing in life comes free. I wasn’t given enough God-given ability to be the absolute best at everything — I always had to work for it. But I was fortunate enough to have some good role models along the way.”

Lesson #2
Hustle takes discipline.
“Often, I’ll have a long travel day to a live event followed by a post-show autograph signing. I can be up until 1 a.m. meeting fans. A lot of people might sleep in, but the first thing that I do in the morning is go straight to the gym. Maintaining regimens in my schedule keeps me in check.”

Lesson #3
Hard work won’t always pay off the way you expect.
“I would say that I could have hustled more in my preparation for WrestleMania XXIV in Orlando. I didn’t win. WrestleMania is what you work all year for, and I had had a bit of a down year, what with my pectoral tear. I worked my head off to come back early and it didn’t pay off. Sometimes you work your hardest and it doesn’t work out exactly how you wanted.”

Lesson #4
Hustle comes from the most unlikely places.
“Here are the three fresh names that are really leading the way as far as working their heads off. The Miz is working hard both in and out of the ring; so are Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase. Ted just filmed The Marine 2 and is hustling overtime on the promotion of the movie. Believe it!”

http://www.johncena4u.com/john-cena-news/john-cena-magazine-cover-the-feature-of-the-week-2009/

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