IN THE LOOP | Making (and actually keeping!) your New Year’s resolutions Don't just wing it... Staying on track with your resolutions is much easier with a plan to keep yourself accountable. Author: Megan Ball Updated: 1:59 PM CST January 9, 2021 SAN ANTONIO — A new year is a great opportunity for a fresh start. At least that’s what most people think when the calendar changes from December 31 to January 1. In years past, you may have noticed more people at your gym at the start of the year. Or maybe you’ve heard a friend telling you all about how they can’t have a drink because they’re participating in “Dry January.”