(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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I wrote long paragraphs without clear structure, making my evaluation hard to read.
I didn't look over notes from previous 1:1
I didn’t take time to review my goals
I didn’t keep track of my accomplishments throughout the year
My comments weren't SMART
I avoided talking about future career plans because I wasn’t sure what to say.
I didn’t suggest follow-up steps or specific actions I could take for improvement.
I didn’t explain how I improved after past mistakes.
I didn’t provide examples of how I went above and beyond my job expectations.
I only focused on recent tasks
I didn't provide any feedback to my manager
I let one recent mistake overshadow my entire evaluation.
I didn’t mention any skills I want to develop
I downplayed my achievements
I assumed my manager only wanted to hear about big accomplishments and left out smaller wins.
I didn't submit my evaluation
I assumed my manager already knows what I’ve done
I did not submit my view on time
I compared myself to colleagues instead of focusing on my own work.
I avoided mentioning collaborative projects, thinking only individual work mattered.
I didn’t provide specific examples
I wrote my self-evaluation at the last minute without much thought.
I rushed through my evaluation and didn’t take time to reflect.
I avoided mentioning challenges I faced, hoping they wouldn’t be noticed.
I didn’t review past feedback from my manager before writing my evaluation.
I left out student or team feedback that could have supported my evaluation.
I softened my self-criticism to avoid negative feedback.
I avoided mentioning how I handled constructive criticism throughout the year
I didn’t express interest in career growth or future opportunities.
I was too defensive when discussing areas for improvement.