You’ve made an impact, and people have noticed.
This page is for the moments when others have seen your work, appreciated it, and said something about it. Recognition can show up in a lot of ways: a quick thank-you on Slack, an email forwarded with praise, a compliment from a peer, or a formal award. All of it matters.
Capturing recognition is about understanding how your work shows up for other people. What lands. What resonates. What’s remembered. That’s powerful insight, and important proo, especially when preparing for interviews, performance reviews, or career transitions.
Use this space to track those moments as they happen, even if they feel small at the time. They’ll be useful later. And they’ll remind you that your effort is landing.
Accomplishments
Unlocking your Accomplishments
Skill Stack Tracker
Shoutouts & Standouts
Build Together
Stretch Moments
High-Stakes Moments
Where I’m Headed
Personal Growth
Working With Others
Serving People Well
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Feedback Log
💬 Reflection Prompts
Use these to spark memories or add new entries:
🙌 Feedback & Appreciation
- What compliments or messages have stuck with you recently?
- When did someone say, “This would’ve been harder without you”?
- What positive feedback have you received in person, over email, in chat, or in reviews?
- What’s something you’ve been thanked for more than once?
🏆 Promotions & Recognition
- Have you been promoted, given a raise, or chosen for a new opportunity?
- Have you been highlighted in team meetings, newsletters, or company comms?
- Have you received formal recognition — like a spotlight, award, or shoutout?
- Have you ever been asked to share your work because it set an example for others?
📣 Visibility & Reputation
- When have people mentioned your name in rooms you're not in?
- What are you known for on your team or across departments?
- When did someone advocate for you or speak positively about your work?
- Where have you felt genuinely seen or valued by a peer, manager, or leader?