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Written by Heidi Hensell
August 28, 2025
For Community Association Managers (CAMs), relaxation often feels like a luxury—something crammed into the tiny margins of a jam-packed schedule. With resident concerns, vendor contracts, board meetings, compliance issues, and never-ending emails demanding attention, it’s no surprise CAMs frequently find themselves stretched thin. Yet, relaxation isn’t optional—it’s absolutely essential to your long-term success and well-being.
The responsibilities of a CAM are fast-paced and demanding. The constant mental load, unpredictable emergencies, and high-volume multitasking can lead to chronic stress and burnout. Without adequate time to decompress, your decision-making, emotional resilience, and ability to serve your community at a high level start to deteriorate.
Relaxation isn’t about passivity—it’s an active reset. Scientific studies consistently show that restful breaks boost productivity, creativity, and mental clarity. For CAMs, this means improved communication with residents, stronger vendor relationships, and steadier leadership in high-pressure situations.
Are you noticing any of these red flags?
If so, you’re overdue for intentional relaxation. Your calendar may be full—but if decrees self-care, the quality of your work—and your health—may suffer.
To make rest a priority, treat it like any other essential appointment:
By planning downtime with the same intention you schedule meetings or property walkthroughs, consistency becomes possible even in hectic weeks.
Taking care of yourself isn’t selfish—it’s strategic. Relaxation:
When your mind and body are rested, you return to work with a clearer perspective and more balanced outlook.
In the whirlwind of property tours, compliance checks, and emergent maintenance calls, CAMs often feel like they’re in constant motion. But steady action doesn’t mean nonstop motion. Schedule your downtime as deliberately as you schedule property inspections or board meetings.
Because when you recharge, you lead better, think clearer, communicate more effectively, and ultimately create stronger, more vibrant communities. Your communities—and your career—will thank you for it.