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We hear the phrase “Search Engine Optimization” and immediately think of algorithms, rankings, and keywords.

We picture a website being scanned, evaluated, and either elevated or buried.

But what if we’ve been narrowing the definition too much?

What if SEO isn’t just for websites?

What if it’s a lens we could use to understand ourselves—how we operate, what we focus on, how others perceive us, and even how we grow?


The Algorithm of Everyday Life

You don’t need to be online to feel like you’re being “ranked.”

We’re constantly scanned by people’s attention:

  • How fast do we respond?
  • Do our actions match our messaging?
  • Are we trustworthy? Consistent? Clear?

It’s easy to lose sight of who we are when everything feels like it’s based on visibility, performance, and metrics.

But the same tools we use to fix a cluttered site and removing broken links, simplifying menus, focusing on useful content can help us tune into a clearer, stronger version of ourselves.


Why This Series Matters

This isn’t about becoming a better brand.

It’s about becoming a better human.

Throughout this series, we’re going to borrow familiar SEO ideas like:

  • Keywords
  • Site speed
  • Content quality
  • Technical structure
  • Backlinks
  • Analytics

…and use them as metaphors to understand the inner workings of our everyday lives.

Not to polish some online version of ourselves—but to optimize the real one.


Before We Begin

This isn’t a gimmick.

It’s not about “hacking” your life.

It’s a thoughtful experiment:

To see what happens when we take a step back, look at ourselves with the same curiosity and care we give a website—and start to reconnect what’s been scattered.

The search doesn’t always begin with Google.

If you’re asking deeper questions like “What am I really optimizing for?”—then Start With Why by Simon Sinek (affiliate link) is a great place to begin.

It’s a powerful guide to uncovering your purpose and aligning your work, life, and message around what matters most. A perfect mindset companion to this series.

What am I really optimizing for?

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