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Managing Your Stress as an Agent

Home Agents
By Joe Sesso, National Speaker and Director of Sales for Homes.com
June 27, 2019
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Managing Your Stress as an Agent

Young handsome frustrated and stressed businessman sitting at the office front a computer and holding head.

As a real estate agent, you may find yourself stressed out when there is a lot of work on your plate. From making sure a home looks its best to figuring out commissions, there are many factors that can contribute to high stress as a real estate agent. For you to continue being successful, you have to find a way to deal with the stress so that it doesn’t get to you and affect your on-the-job performance. Aside from that, you also have to find a work-life balance where you can relax during your time away from the office.

There are many ways people can deal with stress. Some people exercise, others participate in activities that help them relax and forget about the stresses of their daily routine.

Take a Second to Realize How Stress Plays a Role in Your Performance
Being stressed or feeling overworked can cause a negative impact on your work performance, so the first thing you should do is figure out what might be causing your stress. You can do this by taking a look at your current workload or the structure of your job and thinking of different ways to make your work more manageable. Start by creating a list of tasks that you need to complete. This can help you identify the important things that need to be done and prioritize these tasks.

Purposefully prioritizing tasks can ensure you’re crossing the most important tasks off your to-do list and begin managing your time better, thereby reducing your stress. Although multitasking can be a great way to get tasks done, it’s better to focus on one task at a time. Listing your tasks and crossing them off as you finish them can create a sense of accomplishment, as well.

How to Reduce Stress
There are plenty of different activities and exercises to help you destress after a hard day at the office. Try yoga, Pilates, or even dancing to find a stress relief method that is fun and effective for you. Not only are these exercises good for your health, but they can also improve your mental awareness to help you do your best for your real estate business.

Aside from exercising, there are many other ways to keep stress down by spending time with your family and friends. Try relaxing on a nice vacation or taking up a new hobby during your downtime. Destressing should be something you enjoy and find fun. Yes, it is always hard to pull yourself away from your career, but taking time to rest and enjoy life is very important for minimizing the stress in your life. Doing this will also help your productivity at work.

Enjoy the Time You Have at Home
You may find it hard, but actually taking the time to rest is important for minimizing your stress levels. Take a step back from your work when you return home after a long day to think about yourself and take a little while to rest.

The bottom line is that rest and relaxation is good for your well-being. At night when you return home, you should enjoy the time that you have at home. It can be difficult to do this, but constantly pulling late nights and prioritizing your career over your well-being can cause you not to perform at your very best. Rest is what keeps you running, so try to get as much as possible. Then, you will find yourself being able to start a new day and hit the ground running.

Making sure to take the time to destress and forget about work is an important part of finding a successful balance between work and home life. One thing that may help you lower your stress levels is the Homes.com Lead Concierge service. With Homes.com  Lead Concierge, you won’t have to worry about leads that come in during your personal time. Check it out here.

Joe Sesso is national speaker and director of Sales for Homes.com. For more information, please visit marketing.homes.com.

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