Small Daily Healthy Habits for Realtors (That Actually Work)
Real estate is not a desk job—it’s a high-stress, high-mobility, always-on profession. As both a cardiologist and a realtor, I can tell you this: most health problems I see don’t come from big mistakes, but from small daily habits done for years. The good news? Small changes make a measurable difference.
Here are 10 realistic daily habits every realtor can start today.
1. Walk During Showings On Purpose
Aim for 7,000–10,000 steps daily. Walking lowers blood pressure, improves insulin sensitivity, and reduces stress hormones.
2. Hydrate Before You Feel Thirsty
Mild dehydration increases heart rate and fatigue. Keep water in your car and sip every 30–60 minutes.
3. Eat Protein First, Not Sugar
Skipping meals then grabbing pastries spikes blood sugar and crashes energy. Protein stabilizes focus and mood.
4. Limit Energy Drinks and Excess Coffee
High caffeine raises heart rate and blood pressure. Cap caffeine at 400 mg/day less if you feel palpitations.
5. Breathe Before You React
Slow nasal breathing (4 seconds in, 6 seconds out) lowers stress and protects your heart during tense negotiations.
6. Protect Your Sleep Like a Closing Date
Less than 6 hours of sleep increases heart disease risk. Sleep is not optional—it’s medical maintenance.
7. Stretch Between Appointments
Five minutes of mobility reduces back pain, improves circulation, and prevents long-term injury.
8. Set a “Hard Stop” Time
Chronic cortisol elevation leads to burnout, weight gain, and hypertension. Boundaries are preventive medicine.
9. Schedule Your Health Like a Listing
Annual labs, blood pressure checks, and cholesterol screening catch silent problems early.
10. Listen to Warning Signs
Chest tightness, unusual fatigue, dizziness, or palpitations are not stress until proven otherwise. Get evaluated.
My Medical Advice
If you’re over 40, have a family history of heart disease, or feel chronically exhausted, don’t self-diagnose. A simple cardiovascular checkup can prevent life-altering events.
Your business depends on your energy.
Your family depends on your health.
Both deserve attention daily.





