EVERY year, more than 50 per cent of people make new year's resolutions to lose weight, quit smoking, work out, save money, get a promotion, get a raise, and more. And yet, virtually every study shows that around 80 per cent of new year's resolutions will get abandoned toward the end of January. With eating healthy and losing weight among the most common of these resolutions, director of operations of health brand Not Jus' A Salad, Khadine Smith shares tips to help keep diets on...