A brag sheet template you can fill before review season gets messy
A brag sheet is a running record of proof. Save the win, the number, the feedback, and the line you may want to reuse in your self-review. If you wait until the week of the meeting, most of the detail is gone.
Copy this structure
- Win: what changed because of your work.
- Proof: numbers, dates, screenshots, feedback, or customer notes.
- Your part: the piece you owned, fixed, or pushed through.
- Review line: one clean sentence your manager can reuse later.
Fast example
Win: cleaned up the weekly renewal handoff.
Proof: Friday chase-up time dropped from around 40 minutes to around 10.
Your part: moved the loose notes into one tracker, added owners, and kept the status current.
Review line: I tightened the renewal handoff by giving support one tracker with owners and live status, which cut the weekly chase-up by about 30 minutes.
Use the template in three moments
- Right after a project closes, while the details are still easy to pull.
- At the end of each week, before the small wins blur together.
- Before a self-review, so you are editing proof instead of hunting for it.
If you want the paid shortcut
The £19 Achievement Tracker Template gives you a cleaner version of this structure in a format you can keep using. If your review is close and you need more than a tracker, use the review tools page to pick the right next step.
Get the £19 tracker Compare the review toolsIf your meeting is this week, the urgent review page will be a better starting point.