10 Things I Learned in 2025 That Changed Everything
What did I actually learn in 2025? Not the highlight reel. The real stuff.Burnout. Reflection. Health. Creativity. Letting go of old identities. Rebuilding new ones.This isn’t a “look what I achieved” post. It’s a personal inventory of the 10 biggest things that reshaped how I live, create, and think about my work.If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, lost in the noise, or wondering if your creative spark is still there, maybe this one’s for you.1. I Don’t Love Vlogging… And That’s OkayIn theory, I love the idea of capturing moments of my life and creating stories from them. In practice, vlogging pulled me out of the moment. I love photography, love capturing things, love documenting projects but I realized I thrive with intentionality. 2. Consuming Without Reflecting Doesn’t Make Me BetterI consumed a ton this year, intentionally so. Films, books, performances, all in the effort of rekindling a creative spark. Turns out, it doesn’t mean anything unless I actually sit with it. Write something down. Infer meaning. Input without reflection is just noise that my brain quickly discards. Art is too precious to be discarded into the content heap. I want to take the time to let the stories I engage with actually resonate. 3. My Body Wasn’t Broken. It Was Burned OutYears of bad sleep, stress, and “grind” disguised as momentum finally caught up with me. I had to rebuild my physical health from the ground up. And what shocked me was how fast my body responded once I stopped punishing it and started listening. I feel better than I have in a decade and it wasn’t because I achieved anything. It was because I stopped trying to do everything and focused on giving myself what I needed. Proper nutrition, exercise, rest, sleep and creative play. 4. Consistency Beats InspirationThe unsexy truth is that showing up and doing the freaking thing is 90% of the game. The boring stuff usually has the largest ROI. You may not feel it for a long time, but even mediocre consistency over time will be bouts of genius. 5. Saying Yes to Everything is a Form of Self-AbandonmentTrying to be everything, on every platform, in every project, left me fragmented. I had to start saying no to find my voice again. And in doing so, I remembered what I actually love to make. 6. Photography Made Me More PresentPhotography helped me see again. Not just aesthetically, but emotionally. It reshaped how I think as a filmmaker, as an actor, as a storyteller. It’s not about monetizing or content. It’s about presence and the power of telling a story in one single frame. 7. Sleep is the FoundationSleep wasn’t optional. It was the missing piece. For years I told myself I didn’t need it because I am able to function on a very little of it. But functioning isn’t the same as thriving. Once I started prioritizing real rest, everything changed. Focus. Energy. Creativity. All of it. I’m the very last person to learn this very obvious lesson but hey, I got here eventually. 8. Pursue Creative AuthenticityI am letting go of the desire to be seen and replacing it with the intent to go deep. I want to talk about creativity, about characters, about stories. If fewer people care, so be it. I’d rather be honest than optimized and know that I can stand by what I put put out there. 9. I Thought I Was Done But I Was Just Running on EmptyThere were moments this year I truly thought the spark was gone. But what I needed wasn’t a breakthrough, it was a better fuel source. I didn’t need to quit. I needed to recharge. 10. I’m More Alive, Creative, and Lit Up Than I’ve Been in YearsI don’t know exactly what’s coming in 2026. But I feel clear. Present. Focused. Alive. Recommitted to the path and genuinely loving the idea of what it means to be an artist and live the creative life day in and day out. Not because it’s easy, but because it matters deeply to me. And I’m freaking lucky to be doing it.As part of this reset, I’m doing a 30-day creative shift series over on TikTok, IG, and YouTube. One small video a day, each focused on a tiny perspective shift that’s helped me get unstuck.No heavy lifting. Just simple, doable resets that might help you reconnect with your own spark.If that sounds like something you need right now, it’s all up on my socials.If you’d rather watch than read or listen, there’s a video version of this here:👉 Thanks for reading Story Matters by Curt Mega! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit curtmega.substack.com