Why Your Systems Aren’t Working (And It’s Not a Tech Problem)
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If your systems feel clunky, overwhelming, or like they’re constantly breaking—even after investing in new tools and automations—this episode is for you.
In this episode of Lindsey Talks Tech, we’re unpacking why most system problems aren’t actually tech problems at all. They’re symptoms of something deeper: missing clarity, undefined processes, and strategy gaps that no tool can fix on its own.
You’ll learn how to spot the real reason your systems feel heavy, why jumping straight to automation often backfires, and what needs to be clarified before tech can truly support your business. If you’re tired of rebuilding, double-checking, or babysitting your backend, this episode will help things finally click into place.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- Why most system issues are symptoms—not root problems
- The real reasons systems feel fragile, slow, or unreliable
- Why automation without strategy creates more complexity, not less
- How unclear processes quietly sabotage your tech
- What it actually takes for systems to feel supportive and sustainable
Episode Timestamps
- 00:00 – Why your systems feel broken (and why it’s not the tech)
- 01:30 – Systems issues as symptoms, not root causes
- 01:48 – What people really mean when they say “my systems aren’t working”
- 02:00 – The real problems hiding underneath broken systems
- 02:20 – The biggest mistake: jumping straight to automation
- 02:31 – How over-automation creates more work, not less
- 02:49 – The hidden cost of DIY tech setups
- 03:25 – Signs your system needs attention before it breaks down
- 03:48 – The core takeaway: it’s a strategy gap, not a failure
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