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Why We’re More Motivated to Change When We Invest More
January 26, 2025 at 5:00 AM
by Zaneb Mansha, MSW
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Have you ever noticed that the more you invest in something, the harder you work to see it through? Whether it’s a fitness program, a class, or therapy, making a meaningful commitment—especially financial—often pushes us to take it more seriously. It’s not just about money—it’s about valuing the process, showing up for yourself, and creating accountability.

At Crescent Counseling & Coaching, I’ve seen this dynamic play out countless times. Clients who make the decision to invest in their mental health and personal growth often show up with a sense of purpose and readiness that makes all the difference. Here’s why that matters—and how it’s relevant to the work we do together.

The Link Between Investment and Motivation

When you commit your resources—time, energy, or money—you’re sending yourself an important message: This is a priority. That act of prioritization creates focus, accountability, and a sense of ownership over the process.

  1. We Value What We Commit To
    Have you ever signed up for something free or low-cost and then skipped it because it didn’t feel like a big deal? Compare that to a time when you paid for something more significant—you probably showed up, stayed engaged, and worked harder because it felt more important. The same principle applies to therapy and coaching. When you make an investment, you’re more likely to show up not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well.
  2. It Keeps Us Accountable
    Investing in yourself creates accountability. When clients come to Crescent Counseling & Coaching, they’re committing not just to me as their therapist or coach but to themselves. That sense of responsibility helps clients stay consistent and actively engaged in the work we do together. Having worked in various settings, I have witnessed that clients who pay more tend to come prepared for sessions, complete homework, and actively participate in the process.
  3. It Reinforces Self-Worth
    When we choose to invest in ourselves, it sends a powerful message: I’m worth the effort. This belief can spark motivation and give us the confidence to keep working toward our goals.

How Investment Drives Personal Growth

Therapy isn’t just a one-way street—it’s a partnership. The effort you put in determines the results you see. By investing in yourself through Crescent Counseling & Coaching, you’re making a statement that you’re ready to take charge of your mental health, address the challenges holding you back, and move forward with purpose.

This approach aligns with my holistic philosophy. Together, we work not just on managing symptoms but on addressing root causes, building practical skills, and creating sustainable habits. The investment you make reflects your readiness to show up, engage, and create lasting change.

It’s About More Than Money

At its core, this isn’t about financial investment alone. It’s about asking yourself: What am I willing to give to create the change I want? Whether it’s carving out time for self-care, dedicating energy to a goal, or making a financial commitment, the act of investing is what drives motivation and growth.

The next time you’re considering a big change or goal, think about how much you’re willing to invest in yourself—not just financially, but emotionally and mentally. That investment could be the key to unlocking the growth and transformation you’re looking for. After all, the things we value most are often the things we’re most willing to work for.

With love and faith,
Z

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