In this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Emily Guerra. Emily is a Los Angeles native, productivity coach, and founder of The Productivity Flow. The conversation is about navigating unexpected career upheaval, redefining family support systems, and finding mindful balance amid major life transitions. Emily shares her journey from collegiate event planner with a clear path, to a pandemic-induced detour that led her to entrepreneurship and personal growth. Through candid stories about living with ADHD, family dynamics, and pivoting careers, Emily offers hope, perspective, and practical advice for anyone facing life’s curveballs.
About the Guest:
Emily Guerra is a lifelong Angeleno and founder of The Productivity Flow. With a background in event planning, a passion for systems and mindfulness, and lived experience managing ADHD, Emily now helps individuals and entrepreneurs design balanced, sustainable, and productive lives—especially in the new era of hybrid and work-from-home routines.
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Quote from the Episode:
"I need to take back control of my life. Like, this is ridiculous. I've really given all of my power away. I am placing blame on everyone but myself. And I need to take some accountability and, like, actually get my act together and see what I am able to do." — Emily Guerra
Timestamps:
[00:00:04] Emily’s LA roots, pandemic career plans, and rituals for transitioning from work to downtime
[00:04:41] Event planning background, childhood influences, and love for systems
[00:10:54] How COVID changed her graduation, forced moves, and revealed family realities
[00:16:19] Emotional impact of losing parental safety nets and therapy breakthroughs
[00:23:08] Reclaiming agency: from stuck to entrepreneurial action
[00:26:10] Navigating support, FOMO, and digital community during lockdown
[00:29:20] Launching a social media freelance business—and shifting to productivity coaching
[00:34:23] The through-line of systems and work-life balance
[00:38:05] Revisiting event planning and choosing self-employment
[00:40:11] Why old productivity advice doesn’t work in the work-from-home era
[00:42:12] Emily’s current offerings, community, and special session for listeners
[00:43:41] Final fun questions: LA weather, Justin Bieber, and event planner etiquette
ABOUT THE SHOW: The Art of Imperfect Adulting elevates the voices of experience by sharing real stories from real people figuring out adult life. Every episode features honest conversations about life's choices, changes, and challenges—interviews with individuals (not celebrities) who share their personal experiences and insights. Through these authentic stories, listeners find validation, motivation, and inspiration for navigating their own path through modern life. Because there's a big difference between expert advice and shared experience, and hearing another person's lived experience helps us feel less alone in our own situations.
Special Offer from the Guest:
A Product: Productivity Alignment Session. We'll uncover what's keeping you stuck and reveal the next best step to take towards your most balanced and productive self.
Value: $150 Audience Special offer: FREE
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