Sam Lagod of Atlanta, Georgia, is encouraging a renewed focus on personal discipline, strong relationships, and community involvement as key drivers of long-term success.
ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / March 30, 2026 / Real estate professional and investor Sam Lagod is using his platform to raise awareness around the importance of personal discipline, mental well-being, and community engagement-factors he believes are often overlooked in conversations about success.

Drawing from his own career across residential and commercial real estate, as well as his leadership experience with Amicus Properties, Lagod is emphasizing a broader definition of success-one rooted not only in professional achievement, but also in personal growth and meaningful relationships.
"Success is building a life where I'm proud of the work I do, the people I surround myself with, and the impact I leave on others," Lagod said.
A growing need for balance in high-performance careers
In fast-paced industries like real estate and finance, burnout and stress are becoming more common. According to a 2024 report from the American Institute of Stress, 83% of U.S. workers suffer from work-related stress, with nearly half reporting that it impacts their personal relationships and overall well-being.
Lagod believes that this trend highlights a larger issue: too many professionals are focused only on results, while ignoring the systems that support sustainable growth.
"When I'm growing personally and maintaining strong relationships, it allows me to perform better professionally and approach challenges with a clear perspective," he said.
His message is simple. Personal and professional success are not separate. They are connected.
The role of discipline during uncertainty
Lagod also points to the importance of discipline during uncertain times. Across industries, periods of transition-whether market shifts or career changes-can create instability.
A Deloitte study found that over 60% of professionals report feeling unprepared to navigate major career transitions, often citing a lack of structure and support systems.
Lagod has faced similar challenges throughout his career. His approach has remained consistent.
"A significant obstacle I've faced has been navigating periods of transition and uncertainty," he said. "I've learned to overcome these by staying disciplined, seeking advice from people I trust, and focusing on consistent forward progress one day at a time."
This mindset, he notes, is not about quick wins. It is about steady progress.
Why relationships still matter in a digital world
As technology continues to reshape industries, Lagod believes that human connection remains a key advantage.
Research from Harvard Business Review shows that professionals with strong workplace relationships are more than twice as likely to report high job satisfaction and long-term career stability.
For Lagod, this has been a constant throughout his career-from early roles in hospitality to managing teams and partnerships in real estate.
"Trust, communication, and commitment are everything," he said. "The relationships you build are what carry you through both the highs and the challenges."
He measures success not just by outcomes, but by the strength of those connections.
"I measure success by the progress I make and the relationships I build along the way," he added.
Community involvement as a foundation for leadership
Beyond business, Lagod continues to stay involved in his local community. He volunteers with the varsity wrestling program at Marist High School and supports organizations like Project Open Hand.
According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, individuals who volunteer are 27% more likely to find employment and report higher levels of well-being and life satisfaction.
Lagod sees community involvement as more than giving back. He views it as a way to stay grounded.
"Family and friends are what matter most," he said.
This perspective, shaped by his upbringing in Atlanta, continues to influence how he approaches both life and work.
A call to refocus on what drives long-term success
Lagod's message is not about changing industries or chasing trends. It is about returning to fundamentals.
He encourages individuals to reflect on the habits, relationships, and environments that shape their daily lives.
"Trust yourself and who you surround yourself with," he said.
At a time when many professionals are navigating uncertainty, Lagod's perspective highlights a clear theme: long-term success is built over time, through discipline, consistency, and connection.
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About Sam Lagod
Sam Lagod is a real estate professional and investor originally from Atlanta, Georgia. He began his career in residential real estate before moving into commercial leasing and investment. He is a co-founder of Amicus Properties, a firm focused on student housing across the Southeast, where he previously served as district manager, broker, and partner. Lagod remains a silent partner in the company and continues to focus on personal growth, community involvement, and building strong professional relationships.
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