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Tag Archives: Women’s basketball
It Takes Money to Make Money
You may recall a few months ago when I explained my goal of taking control of my financial future for my businesses and my life. As the second post in my series about money, I want to share a little … Continue reading
Posted in Money, The Game, Uncategorized
Tagged @Ref_writer, Basketball, Mentor, Money, NCAA, NCAAWBB, Officiating, Referees Are Terrible Money Managers, WBB, Women's basketball
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March Madness: Avoid Work Out Burn Out
In a recent USA Today article, Jim Haney, executive director of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) said: “There’s probably no more intense time of the season than right now. We’re talking about a time period where there’s a … Continue reading
Posted in Reinventing Yourself, The Game, Uncategorized
Tagged #FinalFour, #Nashville, #refwriter, #workout, @Ref_writer, Basketball, Jim Haney, NCAA Basketball, NCAAWBB, ref-ology, Referee, USA Today, Women's basketball
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Mentors Are A Key To My Success
men·tor noun 1. a wise and trusted counselor or teacher. 2. an influential senior sponsor or supporter. I have been thinking for weeks about how I should write about the topic of mentorship. The difficulty in writing is not WHAT … Continue reading
Posted in Reinventing Yourself, The Relationship, The Rules
Tagged @Ref_writer, Basketball, BlancaCasale, BobBodin, Camps, Mentor, Mentorship, NCAA Basketball, Women's basketball
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Interviewing for the job
Interviewing for the job.
Posted in The Game, The Rules
Tagged @Ref_writer, Basketball, First Impressions, Interview, sports, Women's basketball
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Consistency is key, but is it realistic?
In January of 2012, I found myself in a game where all the rules had changed…at least for me. And despite what my parents probably thought was the case when I was a child, I actually like to know what … Continue reading