The Self-Assessment Draft
Your annual review, with a running start.
Find the recognition you forgot you received.
Review my recent emails and messages. Summarize any recognition or praise I've received. For each instance, provide: - The project or topic - The recognition given - Who provided it Then compile a polished paragraph highlighting key themes of my contributions and impact.
This prompt uses structured recall techniques to surface forgotten achievements and recognition buried in emails, messages, and memory. By guiding the AI to ask targeted questions about specific time periods and contexts, it overcomes recency bias and helps users build a comprehensive achievement inventory. The systematic excavation approach mirrors professional coaching methods for career documentation.
Use before updating your resume, preparing for a promotion conversation, or writing a self-assessment when you feel like you haven't accomplished much. Ideal when imposter syndrome hits and you need concrete evidence of your value. Also effective before salary negotiations when you need to quantify your contributions.
You'll get a categorized list of praise, recognition, and achievements you'd forgotten about, organized by theme and impact level. Expect specific quotes and scenarios you can directly paste into performance reviews or LinkedIn recommendations. The output includes suggested ways to frame each achievement for maximum career impact.
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