Shannon Curran Soul Sessions

Shannon Curran Soul Sessions Shannon builds deep, genuine connections with her clients, creating a safe and supportive environment where they feel truly seen and understood.

I empower spiritual humans to break free from overwhelm, people pleasing, loneliness and self sabotage to heal their lives and forge deeper connections, personally and professionally. Shannon Curran is a transformational relationship coach dedicated to helping spiritual individuals break free from the barriers that prevent them from living fully connected, authentic lives. With a deep commitment to fostering meaningful relationships, Shannon combines her innate strengths and body of wisdom to guide her clients on a journey of self-discovery, healing, and growth. She knows that true transformation happens when trust and empathy are at the core of the coaching relationship, and she excels at nurturing these bonds. Shannon is committed to personal and professional growth, continuously seeking out new knowledge and techniques to better serve her clients, allowing her to offer profound insights and thought-provoking perspectives that challenge her clients to think deeply about their lives and relationships. Shannon’s ability to reflect and analyze makes her a powerful guide for those seeking to understand the root causes of their challenges and to break free from limiting beliefs and ensures that her coaching is always informed by the latest insights in psychology, spirituality, and relationship dynamics. Shannon is deeply motivated to help her clients set and achieve meaningful goals. She combines a results-oriented approach with compassionate guidance, empowering her clients to take actionable steps toward transforming their relationships and lives. Whether it’s overcoming perfectionism, managing overwhelm, or breaking the cycle of self-sabotage, Shannon is dedicated to helping her clients achieve lasting change. Finally, Shannon’s belief in the interrelatedness of all aspects of life, that personal, spiritual, and relational growth are deeply intertwined, she helps her clients see how their inner work leads to stronger, more fulfilling connections with others. Shannon’s holistic approach to coaching ensures that her clients experience transformation not just in their relationships, but in every area of their lives. Described by her closest friends as comforting, intentional, and growth-minded, Shannon’s coaching style is both nurturing and empowering. Her rare blend of elegance and authenticity allows her to connect deeply with her clients while providing them with the practical tools they need to forge deeper connections, both personally and professionally. Shannon’s ultimate goal is to guide her clients toward freedom from limiting beliefs, a profound sense of connection, and deep inner peace, helping them create lives filled with love, purpose, and fulfillment.

We start this week.If your relationships feel strained, surface-level, or like you’re always the one holding it together...
04/17/2025

We start this week.

If your relationships feel strained, surface-level, or like you’re always the one holding it together… it’s time for a reset.

The ART of Connection is a 4-month experience to help you:
✨ Break free from stress-based patterns
✨ Rebuild safety inside yourself
✨ Build Self worth and great boundaries
✨ Show up with clarity, confidence & care

Module 1 drops Tuesday.
Our first live call is Thursday.

You can have deeper, more connected relationships.
Let’s start now

Program Includes:16 weeks of comprehensive group supportAll program materials and resourcesAccess to the ART of Connection communityPayment Options:One-time payment: $997 (complete payment be...

Yesterday I caught myself being hard on myself… for something so small.I was running exactly on time for yoga, but could...
04/12/2025

Yesterday I caught myself being hard on myself… for something so small.
I was running exactly on time for yoga, but couldn’t find my key card.
And I wasn’t annoyed at the situation—I was annoyed at me.
Internally, I was like: Really? You should be more prepared. More on it. More together than this.
That inner voice wasn’t helpful. It wasn’t kind.
And it wasn’t the voice of my soul.
It was a part of me that tries to stay in control by holding me to impossible standards.
What I’ve learned to call being “one-up”—thinking I should know better, be better, do better than my humanness allows.
But here’s the thing:
Being hard on yourself isn’t the same as being responsible.
Self-criticism isn’t growth—it’s fear dressed up as discipline.
And the moment I realized that, I softened. I breathed. I chose compassion over control and I got into my yoga practice
This is what healing looks like—one awareness at a time.
Ever catch yourself doing the same? That voice isn’t your truth—it’s just old programming.

Program Includes:16 weeks of comprehensive group supportAll program materials and resourcesAccess to the ART of Connection communityPayment Options:One-time payment: $997 (complete payment be...

What if today was your whole life?In yoga, we end with shavasana—a still, silent rest that symbolizes death.  Not in a d...
04/11/2025

What if today was your whole life?

In yoga, we end with shavasana—a still, silent rest that symbolizes death.
Not in a dark or morbid way, but as an act of deep surrender.
The letting go of doing. The letting go of identity, expectations, attachments...just letting go.
A sacred reminder that everything is temporary—and that real peace comes when we stop clinging and start trusting.

But what if that wasn’t just for the mat?

What if every single day was a full lifetime?

Morning becomes spring—emerging fresh, reborn, carrying the softness of sleep and the promise of becoming.
Midday is summer—showing up, creating, moving in rhythm with life’s energy and urgency.
Evening is autumn—gathering, harvesting, connecting with the people and pleasures that nourish us.
And night is winter—a return to stillness, reflection, and ultimately, a kind of dying. A quiet bow to what was.

Then you sleep.
And tomorrow, you begin again.

What shifts when we stop living for “someday” and start honoring today as the whole cycle?

What would you let go of?
What would you say?
What would you choose, knowing you’ll return again tomorrow—with a new spring in your soul?

You don’t need to wait for a breakdown to wake up.
You can let this life—this one day—be your teacher.

And then, just like shavasana teaches us…
Let it go.
Begin again.

If this resonates, you're invited into The ART of Connection.
We dive deep into sacred rhythm, self-repair and the patterns that keep us from real intimacy—with ourselves and others.
Enrollment is open now. Let’s begin again—together.

👉

Program Includes:16 weeks of comprehensive group supportAll program materials and resourcesAccess to the ART of Connection communityPayment Options:One-time payment: $997 (complete payment be...

04/09/2025

Being counted on is not the same as being loved.

Especially for women but for men too, being the “reliable one,” the “helper,” the “responsible child” often gets mistaken for being valued.But let’s be real: many of us learned early on that being useful was the safest way to belong.

We were trained to anticipate needs, caretake emotions and put others first—because not only did that keep the peace but we often got rewarded with praise, which may have masqueraded as love, it did in my family.

But here’s the truth that might sting a little: If your worth is tied to being needed, you’re not being loved—you’re being used.And that’s not your fault. But continuing to stay in this pattern is a form of self-abandonment.

It’s not your job to earn love through self-sacrifice.

If this resonates, here are 3 ways to spot this pattern and start stepping out of it:

Notice where you’re over-functioning.
Are you always the one people turn to… but no one asks how you’re doing?

Interrupt the “yes.”
If your automatic response is “sure, I’ve got it,” try pausing. Ask: Do I want to do this, or do I feel I should?

Track resentment.
Resentment is the rust that ruins relationships. It’s often your soul whispering: this isn’t love—it’s obligation.

You are not here to be useful.You are here to be whole, to be seen and to be loved for who you are—not for what you do.

With love and consciousness attached
Shannon

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