It’s been a long few years for conveyancers. The “quiet season” we used to both count on and dread has been replaced by a constant, unrelenting stream of files. Deadlines don’t move. Clients’ expectations keep rising. Regulations shift. Banks delay. And every time you think you’ve got a moment to catch your breath… the phone rings, another urgent email pings in, and you’re back on the hamster wheel.
If you’re feeling burnt out, you’re not alone.
For many, the exhaustion has been building for so long it’s become the new normal. You just push through because that’s what conveyancers do. You get it done. But deep down, the spark is fading. Some we speak to are starting to resent the job they once loved. And for those nearing retirement, often the question of ‘is it worth it?’ is creeping in.
Of course, we and you know that yes it is worth it. Your work is important. Helping people navigate one of the most significant financial and emotional moments of their lives is not to be underestimated. But if you want to keep loving this profession (and if you want your team to love it too), mental wellness can’t be an afterthought.
Mental wellness isn’t just about feeling “happy” at work. In conveyancing, it’s a business-critical factor. This job requires razor-sharp attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple moving parts under pressure.
When mental health suffers, so does performance:
On the flip side, when your team’s mental wellness is supported, everything works better:
Mental wellness could well be your competitive advantage.
Supporting mental health in a conveyancing office is more than just ticking a “wellbeing” box or planning a once-a-year team lunch. By embedding practices, systems, and culture that protect people from the constant pressure cooker we work in, we can future-proof our business (and feel the joy of knowing we’re supporting the mental wellness of our team).
Your team will follow your lead. If they see you replying to emails at 11pm, they may well feel they should too. Share when you’re taking a lunch break, leave the office on time occasionally, and talk openly about boundaries.
It’s not always possible to make settlement deadlines less intense, but you can avoid overloading people with unnecessary admin. Review workflows to remove double-handling. Map out your processes and make sure there are no bottlenecks. Encourage early conversations with agents and clients about realistic timelines.
Make time for conversations about your team’s wellbeing that aren’t about their files. A quick “how’s your week been?” in the kitchen can go a long way if it’s genuine.
Hybrid working, flexible start/finish times, and understanding around school runs or personal appointments can make a huge difference to morale.
Technology can take entire categories of stress off the table. If you find your team’s time is often spent chasing documents or ID, investing in smart tools to lessen this is invaluable. Platforms like Realtime, built by conveyancers for conveyancers, are designed to reduce the mental load so your team can focus on higher-value work.
Even if you’re the boss, you’re not immune to burnout. In fact, many business owners feel like they’re burning at both ends. If you’re managing your own workload while simultaneously carrying the mental weight of keeping their team afloat, that’s a lot for anyone to deal with.
Even five minutes to walk around the block, stretch, or make a cup of tea can reset your brain between tasks.
Turn off email notifications on your phone after hours. Use an out-of-office message to set expectations with clients during busy times.
Connect with other conveyancers who understand the pressures you face. Not just for venting, but more so for swapping strategies that work.
Remember the settlements that made you smile. The first-home buyers, the downsizers moving to their dream coastal spot, the families finding more room to grow. Keep a file in your inbox or on your desk of positive client feedback and revisit it when the grind feels too heavy.
There’s no shame in talking to a counsellor, psychologist, or business coach. Think of it as maintenance for your most important professional tool - your mind.
If we can be blunt for a moment: mental wellness is good for the bottom line.
Conveyancing will never be a stress-free job, but it also shouldn’t feel like a constant uphill battle. And prioritising mental wellness is the foundation of a healthy, high-performing business and a long, satisfying career.
We can’t control every delay, demanding client, or last-minute bank hiccup. But we can control how we structure our work, how we support our teams, and how we protect our own wellbeing. At Realtime, we know what it’s like to work under pressure because we’ve been there. That’s why we built a platform that takes the unnecessary stress out of conveyancing, giving you more headspace for the work (and the people) that matter most.
If you’re ready to see how technology can support a mentally healthy, high-performing team, book a demo with our team today.