There is an art to curating your professional profile.
Not constantly changing your headline or rewriting everything every day, but actually taking the time to understand how you want to present yourself.
You update a section, add a project, rewrite how you describe your work, and then leave it alone for a few days.
When you come back, you see things you missed before.
Maybe a sentence does not really explain what you did. Maybe a project no longer represents the kind of work you want to pursue. Sometimes you realize you have been underselling work that took months of research, testing, and implementation.
I have noticed this a lot while finishing my research and applying for full-time roles.
Every application makes me look at my experience differently. Every new idea I research and implement changes how I understand my own work. Even conversations with other people can make me realize that something obvious to me is not clear to someone reading my profile for the first time.
A profile is never really finished.
You work on it, step away, come back with a clearer head, and make it a little better.
The same applies to the work behind it. Try new ideas, research them properly, implement them, and keep improving. Then return to your profile and make sure it still reflects the person and professional you are becoming.