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Old Thu Mar 23, 2006, 10:12am
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I would also add go out and work as much as possible. There is no substitute for experience. You'll work with good officials that you can learn from, and you'll work with other officials that will show you what you don't want to do. As far as a rough week, that was last week. Shake it off. One hint I picked up at a camp for after a rough week is to break the game down into segments. Work on focusing hard for small periods of time, for example, when I'm kind of out of it, I'll tell myself to suck it up and work the best 2 minutes of the season until the next time out, dead ball, etc. Also, rough weeks happen to all of us. I seem to have about one a year where things just don't go well. It's part of life. The best thing you can do is learn from any mistakes you made and move on.
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