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What’s the most painful CRM + Make.com problem you’ve ever dealt with? 😭⚙️
Not the cute problems… I mean the stuff that made you stare at your screen like: “Why does this even exist?” Things like: • Webhooks firing twice for no reason • “Record not found” even though it’s RIGHT THERE • CRMs that randomly change field IDs • Make.com bundles coming in empty when they shouldn’t • Or the classic… QuickBooks API (💀) I’m curious what other builders are fighting with right now. Drop the one CRM/automation problem that nearly broke you 👇 Let’s see who’s living in the same nightmare.
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For me, the toughest issue was syncing contacts between CRM and Make.com when field mappings didn’t align. It created duplicates and overwrote key data. Painful at the time, but it taught me to always build validation steps into my automations.
Adaptability Is the Quiet Advantage
One of the biggest advantages you can build in life isn’t more information. It’s adaptability. Not the dramatic kind. The disciplined kind. The kind that comes from being willing to look at what’s actually working… and what isn’t… without making it mean anything about you. Most people don’t get stuck because they’re incapable. They get stuck because they’re loyal to an old version of themselves. Old rules. Old patterns. Old ways of operating that once served them well. And here’s where it gets tricky. Resistance loves rigidity. It tells you that staying the same is integrity. That changing course means you failed. That letting go means you’re giving up. But adaptability isn’t quitting. It’s professionalism. It’s the ability to face reality as it is today and make a clean decision from there. No drama. No self-judgment. Just honesty and action. Growth doesn’t always ask you to push harder. Sometimes it asks you to release what no longer fits and keep moving. The people who grow aren’t the ones forcing the next step. They’re the ones willing to learn, unlearn, and choose again without turning evolution into a personal indictment. The future doesn’t belong to the most rigid. It belongs to the people who stay open and keep showing up. So my question for you today... where might Resistance be asking you to cling instead of adapt?
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I think Resistance shows up for me when I hold onto familiar routines or ways of expressing myself, even when I know adapting could help me grow. It feels safer to cling, but I’m learning that flexibility often opens new doors.
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