hus·tle [huhs-uh
l]
–verb (used without object)
| 1. |
to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order. |
| 2. |
to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings. |
| 3. |
Slang. to earn one’s living by illicit or unethical means. |
–noun
| 4. |
energetic activity, as in work. |
| 5. |
Informal. a competitive struggle: the hustle to earn a living. |
| 6. |
a fast, lively, popular ballroom dance evolving from Latin American, swing, rock, and disco dance styles, with a strong basic rhythm and simple step pattern augmented by strenuous turns, breaks, etc. |
| 7. |
Something that is just not possible to knock: You Can’t Knock the Hustle.* |
| 8. |
An emphatic activity that one urges you to complete: Get your (ya) hustle on.** |
My New Hustle is about about getting your (legal) hustle on! Whether it’s online or offline, I’ll show you different ways of leveraging opportunities so you can benefit and either add to your existing hustles or jump full-time into a new one.
Some may be unorthodox, some may sound very common with a different spin, but all are virtually proven ways to get yourselves out of the rat race. If you have a hustle that you think should be added to the blog, feel free to send me a message, and I’ll review it for possible inclusion in a future article.
Reference source: dictionary.com
*Source: Jay-Z
**Source: Da Hustler

Rock-a-fella ya’ll.

Uh, yeah.