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Fearless Men’s Weekly Round-Up | October 25th, 2012

This week our very own Fearless Men co-founder, Todd, guest posted over at Work Save Live. It’s the first article on our list this week. Definitely check it out!

While I’m writing this Todd and I are watching game 1 of the World Series. His SF Giants dismantled Verlander in 4 innings. They’re the first team this year to give Verlander a loss in the post season. It’s the 8th inning now and I don’t think any pitcher could have cooled off the Giant’s bats. It’ll be interesting to see how the series goes and if the Tigers come back.

Boys Becoming Men: Doesn’t Happen on Accident by Todd | Guest Post @ Work Save Live

Boys don’t become Men on accident. A lot of guys in our culture are stuck in adolescence through their 20s, 30s, and 40s. It’s time for men to rise up and take responsibility for their lives, finances, kids and wives.

How to Gain Muscle, Lose Fat & be Healthy on a Budget by Chad

Have you ever thought to yourself it’s too expensive to eat like a man that wants to build muscle and burn fat? It’s an absolute myth. Check out Chad Howse’s tips on buying high quality meat and produce while staying under budget.

Why is Talking About Money Hard by Jeremy @ Modest Money

“When it comes to discussing issues revolving around money with parents or partners, the conversation can get awkward, or even aggressive, quickly. As a result, many people try to avoid bringing up money matters as much as possible. This is the wrong approach.”

Lie #9 That Will Keep Your Dreams on the Shelf by Jewel @ Treasure Pockets

“I should help others DREAMS above my own….This reflects back on the lie that it is selfish to pursue your dream.  But it’s easy to get sidetracked by “putting other’s dreams above your own”, because it sounds like the good and selfless thing to do.”

The Inner Workings of a Company Board Meeting by Sean @ One Smart Dollar

“There are certain aspects of business life that most people have only heard of.  Such is the case of the board meeting.  You know that companies hold board meetings, you understand they talk about “very important business stuff,” but other than that it is sort of a mysterious get together of important individuals in the company.  These meetings are not just random get togethers of higher-ups in the company, they are actually important parts of running the company, and they follow a rigid structure.”

How Much Wood Could a Woodchuck Chuck? by AverageJoe @ The Free Financial Advisor

I just loved the title! Call me a nerd but it had to be on this weeks list.

What is a Credit Report and Where Can I Get a Free One? by Adam @ Money Bulldog

3 Tips to Stay Financially Afloat @ Pelican on Money

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