We asked writers, photographers, artists, poets, and business and website owners: what’s in store for you — and your site — in 2017? In this first post of our Resolutions series, members of the WordPress.com community share their goals for the new year.
Somali Roy, sketch artist, A Vignettist

My plan in 2017 is to pay attention to life’s ordinary, under-the-radar, pedestrian moments. Our lives needn’t only be defined by big events such as graduating from college, getting a job, getting married, or going on a dream vacation to New York or New Zealand. Visiting Times Square or Queenstown may create fabulous memories, but I also want to remember the taste of roasted chestnuts bought from a cart on Fifth Avenue. Or, while passing Lake Wakatipu, if I hear a lady reciting poetry to the mighty Remarkables, I want to stop and listen.
As an artist and a storyteller, I want to keep recording these moments in my sketchbook and write about them in my blog. Capturing the here and now and sharing that with my readers is what’s in store for my blog in 2017.
My plan in 2017 is to pay attention to life’s ordinary, under-the-radar, pedestrian moments.
Merilee Mitchell, photographer, The Gravel Ghost
In 2017, I will be given the generous gift of time, of which I have had little in the past year. I plan to use that time to travel more, to paint, and to write. I also want to delve more deeply into multi-layered symbolism and the surreal in my photographs.

One thing I have discovered through blogging is that I love to write and to tell stories by combining images with words, and I want to do more of this. I plan to work with color in my photographs, not just black and white, because there are subtleties and meaning with color that one cannot achieve in black and white alone.
I will go back to my roots of painting and plan to document that journey on The Gravel Ghost. That’s how this all started: I was painting the desert and fell in love with the camera.
Sonya Huber, author

In the new year, I hope to continue questioning the established ways of thinking about problems. I like a strange mix of humor and seriousness, and my blog is a container for everything that is decidedly “off brand,” which has kind of become what I do. I like to offer people resources for ways of considering and getting active in politics and political action — and that is maybe never more urgent than right now.
Because my newest book is an unconventional collection of essays about chronic pain, I also need to put more resources about chronic pain on the site. I love having a place where people can be surprised by what they find and are guided to other things.
I like to offer people resources for ways of considering and getting active in politics and political action — and that is maybe never more urgent than right now.
Drew Robinson, hiker, Trail to Peak

My main goal for 2017 is to provide my readers with more powerful tools to take their adventures to the next level. When I first started Trail to Peak, my posts would show more than they would tell. I’m planning to restructure and reorganize my photography oriented hiking write-ups into comprehensive guides, and make them more easily searchable.
My secondary goal is to continue creating content through new forms of digital media. As a hiker, backpacker, and world traveler, I’ve relied on photography and detailed trip reports to inspire my readers to get outside and explore. For 2017, I’d like to produce more video, and expand my reach with newer technologies like drone footage and 360 degree VR footage.
Trail to Peak has a lot planned in the coming months, and the calendar is getting full. 2017 is set to be a year packed with excitement. I can’t wait to take my readers along for the journey.
Evelyne Holingue, writer

I compare my blog to my little home, away from my physical home. My posts open windows on a woman who lives in these homes: a French-American writer.
Clearly my most popular posts conveyed my dual identity, so I listened to my readers and blogged about all things French and American, in either language. The notion of home inhabits the heart of each and every immigrant: the home we left, the home we make elsewhere.
In the context of the recent American presidential election which highlights the fact that we’ve lived next to each other yet ignored each other’s stories for quite a while, perhaps my 2017 blog should remain this little home where I pledge to leave the windows wide open and continue to offer slices of a life spent between two languages and cultures.
. . . my 2017 blog should remain this little home where I pledge to leave the windows wide open . . .
Nesbit and Gibley, poets

What’s new for the blog in 2017? Plenty! Different styles of writing to experiment with, pent-up poetry to pen, and stories to siphon from the swirling, messy mind. Also, the first original poetry book will be released, compiling more personal experiences. Heart and soul (and a lot of time!) has been spent putting it together. It’s been a dream to publish this ever since the young days of poetry awe.
You know, the most exciting thing about 2017 is the new wave of writers to discover. A flurry of people following through on their goals sit themselves down and express those ideas they’ve had for years. Through their writing there’ll be new friends to make, growing the lovely community that’s a pleasure to be a part of. What an absolute treat it’ll be to have the fresh surge of poetry to find and read!
Different styles of writing to experiment with, pent-up poetry to pen, and stories to siphon from the swirling, messy mind.
IFDC.org, nonprofit organization
Our resolution for 2017 is to tell the stories of those who feed the world — smallholder farmers. With large, vibrant photographs and graphics, their words come to life.
We also want to more effectively share our mission: helping farmers grow and sell more food using agricultural technologies in a way that sustains, not harms, the environment. This means using infographics and other creative storytelling approaches to simplify complex agricultural processes.
Our goal for 2017 is to draw our audience in, empowering them to feel part of our story and the stories of the agriculturalists who ensure our next meal.
Our resolution for 2017 is to tell the stories of those who feed the world — smallholder farmers.
What are your blog or website goals for 2017? For more inspiration, visit The Daily Post tomorrow for more resolutions and plans for the new year.
2017 I hope is the year I’ll find a hobby in blogging.
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Sharing experience is learning to live and also learning to survive. This is essential to people, if they admidt that, or if they feel superior. It is a fact of life and must be taken seriously, even though I would like to express myself more funny. I hope you get the best response and find love and acceptance everywhere. Walter M. Stocké from Germany.
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For 2017, I’ll fill my time with all kinds of challenge as well, and keep blogging!
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My goal for 2017 is to paint more.
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My goals will be to let myself out into the world more! We miss so many little things by focusing on
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The big things, we miss the amazing little beautiful things. I want to read a lot more, allow my mind to wander into beautiful books and learn more. I also want to focus on eating a lot healthier, I’m not overweight but I want to stop eating so much junk food and allow my self to think more about my health then the foods that taste good( junk food) I want to take care of my skin more and learn to stop being so insecure and love myself.
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Inspiring, cannot wait for what 2017 will bring my way, and always eager to see my peers aspire aswell!
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More color in our world, a world ciphered through all our worlds.
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My goal is embarrassingly cliche – simply to write more and to post more often! Anyone else?
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I’ve just started my blog so I’m aiming towards that too!
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Yeah, same here. Do whatever I did in 2016, just better and more often.
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My goal is to write and spend much more time with my blogs! I also want to get more subscribers and be able to help others through my blogging website more often. I could also improve on my writing skills.
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To connect with other poets & writers to connect with more bloggers and appreciate the world where like minded people belong. Good luck to all of us !
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I want to improve my writing skills and become a better blogger and story teller.
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Isn’t it a funny world when you realise that technology can be like glue and keep us close to our family! Im gonna do my best to blog more
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My goal for my blog is simple – do more and do it better. It has been only four months but I see the diversity my blog can bring. Owing to my niche, I thought initially that I had to stick to just that. So when I did not post any new designs the blog was…unattended. I want to participate more in the prompt challenges and do other kinds of writing. I love to share and I like to write. So I hope I can fill those non-design days with other posts. I also see that I can focus on maybe more lifestyle contributions as it can pair well with jewelry making. And hopefully these things will open others up to my work, my life, the blog as I share this part of me. 🙂
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My goals are to cook more (and healthier). To tame my hamster, which I have put off doing for a long time. And to keep up with running and fitness
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I have finally decided to start blogging so my goal would be to blog consistently and share my motivation with everyone!
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My goal is to improve the photography on my blog. As for the writing part, it’s simple and basic but everything comes from the heart
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Happy New Year everyone – here’s to sharing many more thoughts with each other! X
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I really like the idea to get bloggers to post their plans on this website amazing
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Happy New Year bloggers. in 2017 my blog is expanding itself to a larger context. i mentor people on entrepreneurship. i teach the best practices of entrepreneurship
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New year Vision of achieving a Consistent Goal -that you fail on 2016.
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My goal is to build/become part of an actual community of people who can help each other by exchanging info through our blogs. I think writing is a great way to connect with a variety of people.
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To curse more. A lot fu*king more. Always been an overachiever. Realistic goals people. Realistic goals.
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Lovely post 🙂
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Wow. My goal is to be who I am and I’ll focus on writing like anything.
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My goal for this year is to get more people interested in my writer platform. I am trying to get it up and running, and so far it is a little difficult when I have like only one active reader at any given time. And my social media are just as dry. I know it is more than likely that people don’t know I exist, so I think I will do what I can to get out there before them.
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For 2017, I will expand my blogging and I will find more time to express myself through my blogs and try to reach and help others through it.
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I am a new blogger something I have always wanted to do. I have no rhyme or reason to my posts just talking from the heart. I’m a professional genealogist by trade so may eventually get more into talking about those experiences but for now just talking from the heart.
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2017 to throw out what has been holding me back and get hold of what i have been destined for
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I have been new here …and how i wish people would read my blog too ….i desire to reach out to more and more people lending a hand of love n hope
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My goal is to build a blog with DIY of my home decor ideas of older farmhouse style decor an show people how to build the items an also build my brand!
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