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Offline officialsjournal

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NEW TOOLKIT: The Official's Journal $9.99
« on: July 13, 2020, 07:29:25 AM »


https://www.officialsjournal.com/

The Official’s Journal is a portable journal designed to help you succeed in your sport. As an official myself, I know how hard it can be to keep track of the many lessons that we learn throughout the season. Designed to be used for any sport, this tool puts your experience at your fingertips by allowing you to record game information to reflect on later.
The “Game Log” allows you to record game information like:
•   Date
•   Start Time/End Time
•   Teams
•   Score
•   Crew Members
•   Game Notes
•   Coach Interactions
•   Player Interactions
•   Lessons Learned

Also, the journal allows you to keep track of the financial side of officiating:
•   Mileage
•   Game Check Amount
•   Have I received my game-check?

We are all looking for an edge (and we need it) in officiating. Something as simple as reflecting on what went right, and more importantly, what went wrong in your game can make the difference in the next.

Offline KWH

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Re: NEW TOOLKIT: The Official's Journal $9.99
« Reply #1 on: July 15, 2020, 06:23:57 PM »
While it is just my opinion, I hope BIG DON deletes this post.
This is supposed to be a Discussion Forum not a Swap Meet!
SEE everything that you CALL, but; Don't CALL everything you SEE!
Never let the Rules Book get in the way of a great ball game!

Respectfully Submitted;
Some guy on a message forum

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Re: NEW TOOLKIT: The Official's Journal $9.99
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2020, 06:34:45 AM »
I think this is a re-post since the board crash as I saw it before.  I could see it being a tool for a newer official but at this point in my career, I'll just keep jotting down notes on my game card if need be.

At this point, I'm limiting my expenditures for officiating given what appears to be limited or no income this year.  I already took a loss last season due to knee surgery and I don't want to draw undue attention from our friends at the IRS.