Performance Reflection Worksheet
Answer a few guided prompts — what went well, what didn't, your strongest emotion, a bias you noticed, one change — and assemble them into a reflection document.
Quick answer: The performance reflection worksheet guides you through a short, structured self-review with prompts: what went well, what did not, the strongest emotion you felt, one bias you noticed in yourself, and one change to make next week. It assembles your answers into a reflection document you can copy or download. Structured reflection is a core mechanism of deliberate practice — the difference between simply doing something repeatedly and actually getting better at it. Naming a bias in yourself, in particular, is the first and hardest step toward loosening its grip on your decisions.
How to use it
Answer the prompts honestly and specifically; vague answers produce vague lessons. The strongest-emotion and bias prompts are the most valuable, so give them real thought — recognising a pattern in yourself is what makes it changeable. The worksheet assembles live and can be copied or downloaded into your journal. Keep the one change small and controllable so you can actually carry it into next week.
Frequently asked questions
Why does structured reflection matter?
Why ask me to name a bias in myself?
How often should I do this?
What makes the one change effective?
Is reflection the same as beating myself up?
Is my worksheet stored anywhere?
Runs entirely in your browser — no data leaves your device. Illustrative and educational only; real-world charges and market conditions apply in practice.