Make a typoin Slack anddon't correctitReach outfirst to beginanuncomfortableconversationSay "yes" to anew experiencethat pushes youout of yourcomfort zoneShare one ofyour acts ofbravery in#brave-bingoSharesomethingyou’restruggling within #brave-bingoTakeresponsibilityand admit amistakeAsksomeone forfeedback onyour work orperformanceDo somethingyou think willhelp withoutaskingpermissionLead byexampleTake one ofyour “failures”and put apositive spinon it!Lift up anotherwoman and/orher ideas infront of othersExplicitlydisagreewithsomeoneDosomethingyou’re not“good" atMeet at leastone person atLitmus outsideof your ownteamClarify your pointif you’re beingmisunderstoodeven if it meansprolonging adiscussionShare athought in ameeting whenyou normallywouldn'tStand upfor acolleagueBrag aboutyourself or one ofyouraccomplishmentsin #brave-bingoShare thestory of a timeyou “failed” atsomething in#brave-bingoGet caughttrying - sharesomethingyou’re workingon before it’sfinishedAsk a questionin a publicforum (teamSlack channel,meeting, etc.)Share athought youhave withoutsugarcoating itTake a piece ofcriticism you’vereceived andturn it into acompliment foryourselfShare aquote youlike aboutbravery in#brave-bingoSay no tosomethingShare a thoughtor questionwithout qualifyingit (”I’m not sure ifthis is a goodidea, but…”)Complete atask withexcellenceinstead ofperfectionShare ahelpful tip orresource in apublic forumTake the initiativeto research andpropose a solutionto a recurringproblem/pain pointwithin your teamBrag aboutanotherwoman in#brave-bingoVoice youropinioneven if it’sunpopularGive yourhonestfeedback onsomethingCatchyourselfreaching forperfectionLead a thing(tech talk,lightning talk,groupdiscussion,etc.)Make a typoin Slack anddon't correctitReach outfirst to beginanuncomfortableconversationSay "yes" to anew experiencethat pushes youout of yourcomfort zoneShare one ofyour acts ofbravery in#brave-bingoSharesomethingyou’restruggling within #brave-bingoTakeresponsibilityand admit amistakeAsksomeone forfeedback onyour work orperformanceDo somethingyou think willhelp withoutaskingpermissionLead byexampleTake one ofyour “failures”and put apositive spinon it!Lift up anotherwoman and/orher ideas infront of othersExplicitlydisagreewithsomeoneDosomethingyou’re not“good" atMeet at leastone person atLitmus outsideof your ownteamClarify your pointif you’re beingmisunderstoodeven if it meansprolonging adiscussionShare athought in ameeting whenyou normallywouldn'tStand upfor acolleagueBrag aboutyourself or one ofyouraccomplishmentsin #brave-bingoShare thestory of a timeyou “failed” atsomething in#brave-bingoGet caughttrying - sharesomethingyou’re workingon before it’sfinishedAsk a questionin a publicforum (teamSlack channel,meeting, etc.)Share athought youhave withoutsugarcoating itTake a piece ofcriticism you’vereceived andturn it into acompliment foryourselfShare aquote youlike aboutbravery in#brave-bingoSay no tosomethingShare a thoughtor questionwithout qualifyingit (”I’m not sure ifthis is a goodidea, but…”)Complete atask withexcellenceinstead ofperfectionShare ahelpful tip orresource in apublic forumTake the initiativeto research andpropose a solutionto a recurringproblem/pain pointwithin your teamBrag aboutanotherwoman in#brave-bingoVoice youropinioneven if it’sunpopularGive yourhonestfeedback onsomethingCatchyourselfreaching forperfectionLead a thing(tech talk,lightning talk,groupdiscussion,etc.)

Brave Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Make a typo in Slack and don't correct it
  2. Reach out first to begin an uncomfortable conversation
  3. Say "yes" to a new experience that pushes you out of your comfort zone
  4. Share one of your acts of bravery in #brave-bingo
  5. Share something you’re struggling with in #brave-bingo
  6. Take responsibility and admit a mistake
  7. Ask someone for feedback on your work or performance
  8. Do something you think will help without asking permission
  9. Lead by example
  10. Take one of your “failures” and put a positive spin on it!
  11. Lift up another woman and/or her ideas in front of others
  12. Explicitly disagree with someone
  13. Do something you’re not “good" at
  14. Meet at least one person at Litmus outside of your own team
  15. Clarify your point if you’re being misunderstood even if it means prolonging a discussion
  16. Share a thought in a meeting when you normally wouldn't
  17. Stand up for a colleague
  18. Brag about yourself or one of your accomplishments in #brave-bingo
  19. Share the story of a time you “failed” at something in #brave-bingo
  20. Get caught trying - share something you’re working on before it’s finished
  21. Ask a question in a public forum (team Slack channel, meeting, etc.)
  22. Share a thought you have without sugar coating it
  23. Take a piece of criticism you’ve received and turn it into a compliment for yourself
  24. Share a quote you like about bravery in #brave-bingo
  25. Say no to something
  26. Share a thought or question without qualifying it (”I’m not sure if this is a good idea, but…”)
  27. Complete a task with excellence instead of perfection
  28. Share a helpful tip or resource in a public forum
  29. Take the initiative to research and propose a solution to a recurring problem/pain point within your team
  30. Brag about another woman in #brave-bingo
  31. Voice your opinion even if it’s unpopular
  32. Give your honest feedback on something
  33. Catch yourself reaching for perfection
  34. Lead a thing (tech talk, lightning talk, group discussion, etc.)