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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 1H 15M

Productivity Is Broken | Emily Guerra

from Next Door Neuro · host Dr. Jamey Maniscalco

What if the problem isn’t that we’re lazy, distracted, or undisciplined……but that many of the ways we’ve been taught to work are fundamentally misaligned with how the brain actually functions?For a long time, productivity has meant:- Doing more.- Working longer.- Checking more boxes.- Pushing harder.And honestly, for much of college and graduate school, I wore overworking like a badge of honor.Minimal sleep.16-hour days.Constant stimulation.Always feeling like I should be doing more.But looking back at that time, I wasn't truly thriving.I struggled to rest.To think deeply.To feel present.To integrate what I was learning.And eventually, I realized that productivity and fulfillment are not the same thing.In this conversation, I sit down with productivity coach and founder of The Productivity Flow, Emily Guerra.And what I appreciate about Emily’s approach is that she doesn’t just talk about getting more done, she talks about redefining productivity entirely.We explore:• Why modern productivity culture increasingly treats humans like machines• How hustle culture has shaped our relationship with work• Why rest, stillness, movement, and recovery are essential for focus and creativity• How smartphones and constant stimulation impact dopamine, motivation, and attention• Why many of us increasingly outsource emotional regulation to technology• How small environmental changes can dramatically shift behavior• And how to build a more intentional and sustainable relationship with work, technology, and ourselvesThis conversation isn’t just about productivity.It’s about attention, energy, presence, meaning, and how we live well inside environments that constantly pull at our brains.------------About EmilyEmily Guerra is a Productivity Life Coach, mindful productivity speaker, and founder of The Productivity Flow.Through coaching, workshops, and speaking, Emily helps people build more sustainable and intentional relationships with work, productivity, focus, and burnout prevention.Her work blends productivity, neuroscience, mindset, and emotional wellbeing - helping individuals move away from constant overwhelm and toward a more balanced, fulfilling, and effective way of living and working.Learn more: https://theproductivityflow.com/Instagram: @theproductivityflow LinkedIn: Emily Guerra

What if the problem isn’t that we’re lazy, distracted, or undisciplined……but that many of the ways we’ve been taught to work are fundamentally misaligned with how the brain actually functions?For a long time, productivity has meant:- Doing more.- Working longer.- Checking more boxes.- Pushing harder.And honestly, for much of college and graduate school, I wore overworking like a badge of honor.Minimal sleep.16-hour days.Constant stimulation.Always feeling like I should be doing more.But looking back at that time, I wasn't truly thriving.I struggled to rest.To think deeply.To feel present.To integrate what I was learning.And eventually, I realized that productivity and fulfillment are not the same thing.In this conversation, I sit down with productivity coach and founder of The Productivity Flow, Emily Guerra.And what I appreciate about Emily’s approach is that she doesn’t just talk about getting more done, she talks about redefining productivity entirely.We explore:• Why modern productivity culture increasingly treats humans like machines• How hustle culture has shaped our relationship with work• Why rest, stillness, movement, and recovery are essential for focus and creativity• How smartphones and constant stimulation impact dopamine, motivation, and attention• Why many of us increasingly outsource emotional regulation to technology• How small environmental changes can dramatically shift behavior• And how to build a more intentional and sustainable relationship with work, technology, and ourselvesThis conversation isn’t just about productivity.It’s about attention, energy, presence, meaning, and how we live well inside environments that constantly pull at our brains.------------About EmilyEmily Guerra is a Productivity Life Coach, mindful productivity speaker, and founder of The Productivity Flow.Through coaching, workshops, and speaking, Emily helps people build more sustainable and intentional relationships with work, productivity, focus, and burnout prevention.Her work blends productivity, neuroscience, mindset, and emotional wellbeing - helping individuals move away from constant overwhelm and toward a more balanced, fulfilling, and effective way of living and working.Learn more: https://theproductivityflow.com/Instagram: @theproductivityflow LinkedIn: Emily Guerra

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